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talking…to; and perhaps a bit more。 My own girls; sir; didn't care for the

Overlook at first。 One of them actually stole a pack of my matches and tried to

burn it down。 I corrected them。 I corrected them most harshly。 And when my wife

tried to stop me from doing my duty; I corrected her。〃 He offered Jack a bland;

meaningless smile。 〃I find it a sad but true fact that women rarely understand a

father's responsibility to his children。 Husbands and fathers do have certain

responsibilities; don't they; sir?〃

〃Yes;〃 Jack said。

〃They didn't love the Overlook as I did;〃 Grady said; beginning to make him

another drink。 Silver bubbles rose in the upended gin bottle。 〃Just as your son

and wife don't love it。 Not at present; anyway。 But they will e to love it。

You must show them the error of their ways; Mr。 Torrance。 Do you agree?〃

〃Yes。 I do。〃

He did see。 He had been too easy with them。 Husbands and fathers did have

certain responsibilities。 Father Knows Best。 They did not understand。 That in

itself was no crime; but they were willfully not understanding。 He was not

ordinarily a harsh man。 But he did believe in punishment。 And if his son and his

wife had willfully set themselves against his wishes; against the things he knew

were best for them; then didn't he have a certain duty — ?

〃A thankless child is sharper than a serpent's tooth;〃 Grady said; handing him

his drink。 〃I do believe that the manager could bring your son into line。 And

your wife would shortly follow。 Do you agree; sir?〃

He was suddenly uncertain。 〃I 。。。 but 。。。 if they could just leave 。。。 I

mean; after all; it's me the manager wants; isn't it? It mu

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