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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER VI
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He waved away prospective discomfort: what did it matter?
He was a man and could rough it.

It was she herself whose loss would be irreparable.

She sighed; he would soon forget her.

He vowed undying remembrance by all his gods.

Some beautiful creature of the theatre would carry him off.


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