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Risen from the Ranks

CHAPTER XVIII
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It would have been better for me." "Well, you ought to get along, with your prospects." "Little the old woman knows what my real prospects are!" thought the young man.
"Of course I ought," he said.
"Excuse me a few minutes, nephew," said Aunt Deborah, gathering up her knitting and rising from her chair.

"I must go out and see about tea.

Maybe you'd like to read that nice book you brought." "No, I thank you, aunt.

I think I'll take a little walk round your place, if you'll allow me." "Sartin, Ferdinand.

Only come back in half an hour; tea'll be ready then." "Yea, aunt, I'll remember." So while Deborah was in the kitchen, Ferdinand took a walk in the fields, laughing to himself from time to time, as if something amused him.
He returned in due time, and sat down to supper Aunt Deborah had provided her best, and, though the dishes were plain, they were quite palatable.
When supper was over, the young man said,-- "Now, aunt, I think I will be getting back to the hotel." "You'll come over in the morning, Ferdinand, and fetch your trunk ?" "Yes, aunt.


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