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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XIII
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You would not like me to answer otherwise." "Certainly not," said his host.
"Then," Paul continued, with a smile, "I must say that from my childhood I have been fired with a curious certainty that I would succeed in life.

Chance has helped me.

How far a divine hand has been specially responsible, it isn't for me to conjecture.

But I know that if I hadn't believed in myself I shouldn't have had my small measure of success." "You believe in yourself ?" "Yes.

And I believe in making others believe in me." "That is strange--very strange." Mr.Finn fixed him with his deep, sorrowful eyes.


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