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CHAPTER V. AN ALLIANCE AGAINST PHILIP.
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Squire1 Pope was not a bad man, nor was he by nature a tyrant2, but he was so fully3 convinced of his own superior judgment4 that he was in all things obstinately5 bent7 on having his own way. He had persuaded himself that our young hero, Philip, would be better off in the poorhouse than in a place where he could earn his own living, and no one could convince him to the contrary.
As to the boy's feelings on the subject, he considered those of no importance. He had good reason to know that Philip would object to being an inmate8 of the almshouse, but he was determined9 that he should go there.
In like manner, before the auction10 was over, he saw clearly that it would realize a sum more than sufficient to pay the funeral expenses of the late Mr. Gray and the few small bills outstanding against his estate, and that there was no necessity that Philip's violin should be sold, but none the less he resolved that it should be sold.
“Shall I allow a young lad to dictate11 to me?” Squire Pope asked himself, in irritation12. “Certainly not! I know better what is right than he. It is ridiculous that a town pauper13 should own a violin. Why, the next thing, we shall have to buy pianos for our almshouses, for the use of the gentlemen and ladies who occupy them. A violin, indeed!”
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