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The Mystery of Metropolisville

CHAPTER XXII
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CHAPTER XXII.
SAILING.
On the Saturday morning after this Friday evening boat-ride, Charlton was vigilant as ever, and yet Saturday was not a dangerous day.

It was the busy day at the Emporium, and he had not much to fear from Westcott, whose good quality was expressed by one trite maxim to which he rigidly adhered.

"Business before pleasure" uttered the utmost self-denial of his life.

He was fond of repeating his motto, with no little exultation in the triumph he had achieved over his pleasure-loving disposition.

To this fidelity to business he owed his situation as "Agent," or head-clerk, of the branch store of Jackson, Jones & Co.


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