The book The Eldest Son was written by author Galsworthy John Here you can read free online of The Eldest Son book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Eldest Son a good or bad book?
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Spare me your great-grandfather. HAROLD. I could tell you of at least a dozen men I know who've beenthrough this same business, and got off scot-free; and now becauseBill's going to play the game, it'll smash him up. LATTER. Why didn't he play the game at the beginning? HAROLD. I can't stand your sort, John. When a thing like thishappens, all you can do is to cry out: Why didn't he--? Why didn'tshe--? What's to be done--that's the point! LATTER. Of course he'll have to----. HAROLD. Ha! LATTER. ...What do you mean by--that? HAROLD. Look here, John! You feel in your bones that a marriage'llbe hopeless, just as I do, knowing Bill and the girl and everything!Now don't you? LATTER. The whole thing is--is most unfortunate. HAROLD. By Jove! I should think it was! As he speaks CHRISTINE and KEITH Come in from the billiard-room. He is still in splashed hunting clothes, and looks exceptionally weathered, thin-lipped, reticent. He lights a cigarette and sinks into an armchair.
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