FUN AND FINANCE OF BOYHOOD SI 



to anybody. The thought that cut deepest was 

 that I must break the promise I had made my- 

 self, that of every dollar I earned fifty cents 

 should go into the family purse at home. First 

 I had to face the problem of living, but my rela- 

 tives solved that for me by offering me board 

 at a price absurdly low, with postponement of 

 payments to the Greek kalends, when money 

 should be scarce with me. 



