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sure he would thoroughly enjoy the life; but if not, why in case he grew 'mammy sick,' he could return home. But the lad is of the right metal, and I'll warrant would see twelve months out without getting weary of the life. Come now, Nilford, give me your hand, and boy let go." By the way, my name is Harry Nilford, which I do not think I have mentioned before. Then came a long verbal tug of war between these two good men, in which I could discern that my father's refusal was solely based upon his love for me and his apprehension for my safety. The tug of words, like a tug of war at an athletic meeting, was a long one, first one gained an advantage only to lose it to his opponent directly after; then the opponent would get in a strong verbal tug, and nearly draw his man over the line; but at length my father, with great reluctance, conceded a point, a great point in fact, one which virtually settled the contest. "M. Oudin," said my parent, "I'll consent on one condition, which is, that I may be allowed to draw up an agreement as to the boy's tenancy of the island, and if Harry agrees to abide by it, well and good." "Very well, father," I quickly put in, "here are writing implements; draw up your Code and I will soon tell you my decision." This was said with great emphasis on the "_my_," and delivered with an air of--"see what a decided person _I_ am." In an hour my father had drawn up the following document:-- TERMS OF AGREEMENT FOR MY SON'S RESIDENCE UPON JETHOU FOR 12 MONTHS. My son Harry wishes to live the life of a Crusoe or Hermit, on the Island of Jethou for twelve months, and to this I agree only on his signifying his willingness to abide by the terms stated in this agreement. 1. He shall allow no one to land on the island. 2. Shall not himself land upon any of the surrounding islands (rocks which are uninhabited excepted). 3. Shall not speak to a living soul during the course of his self-exilement. 4. Shall obtain no stores nor goods of any kind from any other island, nor from any passing vessel. 5. Shall hold no communication with anyone, in any way:-- (_a_) Either ashore or afloat. (_b_) Except in case of sickness, accident, detrimental to limb or life, or (_c_) In other case of dire necessity. Should my son choose to abide by the above regulations, I will agree to his holdi
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