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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER X
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And what you told him about the townspeople may do him good, too.

He will find, as you and I have found, that there are no kinder, better people anywhere.

You remember I warned you against misjudging the Coltons, Roscoe.

They, too, I am sure, are good people at heart, in spite of their wealth." "Mother, you are too charitable for this earth--too unworldly altogether." "Haven't you and I reason to be charitable?
There! there! let us forget the land and the money.

Roscoe, I should like to meet this Miss Colton.
She must be a brave girl." "She is brave enough." "I suppose poor Mr.Carver is in disgrace.


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