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Risen from the Ranks

CHAPTER XIV
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CHAPTER XIV.
HARRY BECOMES AN AUTHOR.
The closing of the Academy made quite a difference in the life of Centreville.

The number of boarding scholars was about thirty, and these, though few in number, were often seen in the street and at the postoffice, and their withdrawal left a vacancy.

Harry Walton felt quite lonely at first; but there is no cure for loneliness like occupation, and he had plenty of that.

The greater part of the day was spent in the printing office, while his evenings and early mornings were occupied in study and reading.

He had become very much interested in French, in which he found himself advancing rapidly.
Occasionally he took tea at Mr.Ferguson's, and this he always enjoyed; for, as I have already said, he and Ferguson held very similar views on many important subjects.


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