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The Top of the World

CHAPTER V
19/21

Even at his worst, he was never revolting.
He seemed to Burke a mass of irresponsible inconsistency.

He was full of splendid possibilities that invariably withered ere they approached fruition.

He had come to regard him as a born failure, and though for Sylvia's sake he had made this final effort, he had small faith in its success.

Only she was so hard to resist, that frank-eyed, earnest young partner of his.

She was so unutterably dear in all her ways.


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