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"Is that woman going to get a divorce from my son, " she asked, "now thathe's in trouble?" "Now that he's in Sing Sing?" corrected Mr. Andrews. "I HOPE so! Shedeserves it. That son of yours, Mrs. Bernard, " he declared emphatically, "is no good!" The brutality shocked Mr. Thorndike. For the woman he felt a thrill ofsympathy, but at once saw that it was superfluous. From the secure andlofty heights of motherhood, Mrs. Bernard smiled down upon the assistantdistrict attorney as upon a naughty chil...d. She did not even deign aprotest. She continued merely to smile. The smile reminded Thorndike ofthe smile on the face of a mother in a painting by Murillo he had latelypresented to the chapel in the college he had given to his native town. "That son of yours, " repeated young Andrews, "is a leech. He's robbedyou, robbed his wife. Best thing I ever did for YOU was to send him upthe river. " The mother smiled upon him beseechingly. "Could you give me a pass?" she said. Young Andrews flung up his hands and appealed to Thorndike.
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