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Risen from the Ranks

CHAPTER XIV
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If it happens again, I shall be obliged to look for another journeyman." Clapp did not care to leave his place just at present, for he had no money saved up, and was even somewhat in debt, and it might be some time before he got another place.

So he rather sullenly agreed to be more careful in future, and did not go to work till the afternoon.
But though circumstances compelled him to submit, it put him in bad humor, and made him more disposed to sneer than ever.

He had an unreasoning prejudice against Harry, which was stimulated by Luke Harrison, who had this very sufficient reason for hating our hero, that he had succeeded in injuring him.

As an old proverb has it "We are slow to forgive those whom we have injured.".


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