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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER VIII
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With unparalleled moral courage he told him exactly what he thought of him.

But the trespasser did not hear.

He kept on advancing.
Miss Winwood rose, disgusted, and drew herself up.

The young man threw out his hands towards her, tripped over the three-inch-high border of grass, and fell in a sprawling heap at her feet.
He lay very still.

Ursula Winwood looked down upon him.


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