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Merton of the Movies

CHAPTER VI
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He was illogically not sorry to be rid of Andrew Jackson, who had looked so tragically skeptical.

The five-dollar bill was much more cheerful.

It bore the portrait of Benjamin Harrison, a smooth, cheerful face adorned with whiskers that radiated success.

They were little short of smug with success.

He would almost rather have had Benjamin Harrison on five dollars than the grim-faced Jackson on ten.


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