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Felix O’Day

CHAPTER V
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"It is a pleasure to be served by one so obliging and bright.

And I am glad to tell you," he added, turning to O'Day, "that it's a fit--an exact fit.

I thought I was about right.

I carry things in my eye.

I bought a head once in Venice, about a foot square, and in Spain three months afterward, on my way down the hill leading from the Alhambra to the town, there on a wall outside a bric-a-brac shop hung a frame which I bought for ten francs, and when I got to Paris and put them together, I'll be hanged if they didn't fit as if they had been made for each other." "And I know the shop!" broke out Felix, to Masie's astonishment.


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