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The March Family Trilogy

PART FOURTH
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But gabidal"-- his passion rose again--"where you find gabidal, millions of money that a man hass cot togeder in fife, ten, twenty years, you findt the smell of tears and ploodt! Dat iss what I say.

And you cot to loog oudt for yourself when you meet a rich man whether you meet an honest man." "Well," said Fulkerson, "I wish I was a subject of suspicion with you, Lindau.

By-the-way," he added, "I understand that you think capital was at the bottom of the veto of that pension of yours." "What bension?
What feto ?"--The old man flamed up again.

"No bension of mine was efer fetoedt.

I renounce my bension, begause I would sgorn to dake money from a gofernment that I ton't peliefe in any more.


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