Elder Conklin and Other Stories by Frank Harris
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the same."
"Would I, indeed! Five thousand dollars! I'm not so sure of that." The father's irritation conquered certain grateful memories of his younger days, and the admiration which, in his heart, he felt for the Professor's action, only increased his annoyance. "It must have nearly cleaned you out?" "Very nearly." "Well, of course it's your affair, not mine; but I think you foolish. You paid them in full, I suppose? Whew! "Do you see that the 'Herald' calls upon the University authorities to take action upon your lecture? 'The teaching of Christian youth by an Atheist must be stopped,' and so forth." "Yes; but they can do nothing. I'm not responsible to them for my religious opinions." "You're mistaken. A vote of the Faculty can discharge you." "Impossible! On what grounds?" "On the ground of immorality. They've got the power in that case. It's a loose word, but effective." "I'd have a cause of action against them." "Which you'd be sure to lose. Eleven out of every twelve jurymen in this |
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