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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER VII
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That was important, because theatrical engagements are not picked up in a hurry.

Now; the railway fare would swallow a goodly number of shillings.

Obviously it was advisable to save the railway fare; and the only way to do this was to walk to London.

His young blood thrilled at the notion.

It was romantic.


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