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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER X
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He rose and switched off the lights and went to his room.

But as he walked through the great, noiseless house, he felt, in spite of Fortune's bounty, a loneliness of soul; also irritation at having lost Jane.

What a letter he could have written to her! He could not say the things with which his heart was bursting to anyone on earth but Jane.

Why had he lost Jane?
The prospective Awakener of England wanted Jane..


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