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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER VII
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My father was a fairly wealthy man--but a dreamer.

He made his money by a clever invention and lost it by an investment little short of idiotic.

Like many unpractical men he had rather fancied himself as a man of business and the disillusion killed him.

He--shot himself.

My mother, my sister and myself were left, with nothing save a small sum in the bank and the deed of the modest house we lived in.


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