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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER THE SECOND
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They had two sons, who helped their father in his trade of a smith.

They were industrious and careful, but not successful.

The old man had bought a house, leaving a large part of the price unpaid.

It was the ambition of his life to pay off that debt, but it was too much for him, and he died in the struggle.

His sons kept on the business with the old industry, and with better fortune.


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