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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER I
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He swore in a manner which would have turned our armies in Flanders pallid, and kicked Paul into the scullery.

There the boy remained and went supperless to his bed of sacks, aching and tearless.
Before he slept he put his cornelian heart in his hiding-hole.

What cared he for stripes or kicks or curses with the Vision Splendid glowing before his eyes?
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