[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Only An Irish Boy

CHAPTER XXV
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He put the money into a pocketbook, or, rather, wallet, with which he had been supplied by the Misses Grant, put it in his inside pocket, and then buttoned his coat up tight.

He was determined not to lose anything by carelessness.
But this was not his last business visit.

There was another bank in the same street where it was necessary for him to call and receive dividends.

Again Fairfax followed him, and again he saw Andy receive a considerable sum of money.
"There's fat pickings here," thought Fairfax.

"Now, I must manage, in some way, to relieve him of that money.


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