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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER III
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On the latter hypothesis, the boy was in deadly fear, and preferred the certainty of the ferocious punishment to the terrors of an unknown future.

Barney Bill smoked a reflective pipe, looking at the matter from the two points of view.

Not being able to decide, he put out his lamp, shut his door and went to sleep.
Dawn awoke him.

He sat up and rubbed his eyes.

Paul was not there.


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