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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER I
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The better-dressed urchins moved away from him and made rude remarks, after the generous manner of their kind; but Paul did not care.

Pariahdom was his accustomed portion.

He was there for his own pleasure.

They were going to ride in a train.

They were going to have a wonderful afternoon in a nobleman's park, a place all grass and trees, elusive to the imagination.


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