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d to pass off on me as her son," continued Mr. Green, raising his voice. "She ain't heard the end of it yet, I can tell you." Mr. Letts fidgeted. "You leave her alone," he said, mildly. "It's true I'm not her son, but it don't matter, because I've been to see a lawyer about her, and he told me that this house and half the furniture belongs by law to Betty. It's got nothing to do with you." "Indeed!" said Mr. Green. "Now you take yourself off before I put the police on to you. Take your face off these premises." Mr. Letts, scratching his head, looked vaguely round the room. "Go on!" vociferated Mr. Green. "Or will you have the police to put you out?" Mr. Letts cleared his throat and moved towards the door. "You stick up for your rights, my girl," he said, turning to Betty. "If he don't treat your mother well, give him back his kitchen chair and his three stair-rods and pack him off." "Henry," said Mr. Green, with dangerous calm, "go and fetch a policeman." "I'm going," said Mr. Letts, hastily. "Good-by, Betty; good-by, mother. I sha'n't be long. I'm only going as far as the post-office. And that reminds me. I've been talking so much that I quite forget to tell you that Betty and me were married yesterday morning." He nodded pleasantly at the stupefied Mr. Green, and, turning to Mr. Widden, gave him a friendly dig in the ribs with his finger. "What's mine is Betty's," he said, in a clear voice, "and what's Betty's is MINE! D'ye understand, step-father?" He stepped over to Mrs. Green, and putting a strong arm around her raised her to her feet. "And what's mine is mother's," he concluded, and, helping her across the room, placed her in the best arm-chair. [Illustration: "What's mine is mother's."] End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Head of The Family, by W.W. Jacobs *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY *** ***** This file should be named 10789.txt or 10789.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/7/8/10789/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royaltie
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