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The Emancipated

CHAPTER I
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A nice thing for a fellow like me to have charge of a fortune! It oppresses me--the sense of responsibility; I want to get the weight off my shoulders.

What the deuce did her father mean by burdening me in this way ?" "He foresaw nothing of the kind," said Spence, amused.

"Only the unlikely event of Trench's death left you sole trustee.

If Doran purposed anything at all--why, who knows what it may have been ?" Mallard refused to meet the other's look; his eyes were fixed on the horizon.
"All the same, the event was possible, and he should have chosen another man of business.

It's worse than being rich on my own account.
I have dreams of a national repudiation of debt; I imagine dock-companies failing and banks stopping payment.


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