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Risen from the Ranks

CHAPTER XXXVI
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Harry Walton among his acquaintances, and never sneers at him now as a "printer's devil." Oscar Vincent spent several years abroad, after graduation, acting as foreign correspondent of his father's paper.

He is now his father's junior partner, and is not only respected for his ability, but a general favorite in society, on account of his sunny disposition and cordial good nature.

He keeps up his intimacy with Harry Walton.
Indeed, there is good reason for this, since Harry, four years since, married his sister Maud, and the two friends are brothers-in-law.
Harry's parents are still living, no longer weighed down by poverty, as when we first made their acquaintance.

The legacy which came so opportunely improved their condition, and provided them with comforts to which they had long been strangers.

But their chief satisfaction comes from Harry's unlooked-for success in life.


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