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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER VII
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I'm wrong.

There's that." He fished three or four coppers from his pocket and held them out with a harsh laugh.

"There's that after twenty years' work in this profession." "Poor old chap!" said Paul again.

He liked Wilmer, a sober, earnest, ineffectual man, and his haggard, kindly-natured wife.

They had put on a brave face all through the tour, letting no one suspect their straits, and doing both him and other members of the company many little acts of kindness and simple hospitality.


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