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The March Family Trilogy

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Maybe he thought they were all the same kind of Dutch." "And has he succeeded ?" "Well, they're not social leaders yet.

But it's only a question of time--generation or two--especially if time's money, and if Every Other Week is the success it's bound to be." "You don't mean to say, Fulkerson," said March, with a half-doubting, half-daunted laugh, "that he's your Angel ?" "That's what I mean to say," returned Fulkerson.

"I ran onto him in Broadway one day last summer.

If you ever saw anybody in your life; you're sure to meet him in Broadway again, sooner or later.

That's the philosophy of the bunco business; country people from the same neighborhood are sure to run up against each other the first time they come to New York.


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