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"Jackson," said Mike.
"Are you the Bully1, the Pride of the School, or the Boy who is LedAstray and takes to Drink in Chapter Sixteen?""The last, for choice," said Mike, "but I've only just arrived, so Idon't know.""The boy--what will he become? Are you new here, too, then?""Yes! Why, are you new?""Do I look as if I belonged here? I'm the latest import. Sit downon yonder settee, and I will tell you the painful story of my life.
By the way, before I start, there's just one thing. If you everhave occasion to write to me, would you mind sticking a P at thebeginning of my name? P-s-m-i-t-h. See? There are too many Smiths,and I don't care for Smythe. My father's content to worry along inthe old-fashioned way, but I've decided2 to strike out a fresh line.
I shall found a new dynasty. The resolve came to me unexpectedly thismorning, as I was buying a simple penn'orth of butterscotch out ofthe automatic machine at Paddington. I jotted3 it down on the back ofan envelope. In conversation you may address me as Rupert (though Ihope you won't), or simply Smith, the P not being sounded. Cp. thename Zbysco, in which the Z is given a similar miss-in-baulk. See?"Mike said he saw. Psmith thanked him with a certain stately old-worldcourtesy.
"Let us start at the beginning," he resumed. "My infancy4. When I wasbut a babe, my eldest5 sister was bribed6 with a shilling an hour by mynurse to keep an rye on me, and see that I did not raise Cain. At theend of the first day she struck for one-and six, and got it. We nowpass to my boyhood. At an early age, I was sent to Eton, everybodypredicting a bright career for me. But," said Psmith solemnly, fixingan owl-like gaze on Mike through the eye-glass, "it was not to be.""No?" said Mike.
"No. I was superannuated7 last term.""Bad luck.""For Eton, yes. But what Eton loses, Sedleigh gains.""But why Sedleigh, of all places?""This is the most painful part of my

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