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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER IV
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Another mystery was solved.

He had often wondered how the bricklayers knew where to lay the bricks.

He grasped the idea that they were but instruments carrying out the conception of the architect's brain.

"I'd like to be an architect," he said.
"Would you ?" After a pause the young man continued: "Anyhow, you can earn a shilling.

Just sit down there and let me make a sketch of you." "What for ?" asked Paul.
"Because you're a picturesque person.


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