[Making His Way by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
Making His Way

CHAPTER I
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When he first came to the house he was poorly dressed, and had evidently been used to living in a poor way.

He was at once provided with a complete outfit as good as my own, and from that time as much has been spent on him as on me.

Don't think that I am mean enough to grudge him any part of the money expended upon him.

If he were like you, I could like him, and enjoy his society; but he is just another as his father." Here Herbert's attention was drawn to a boy who was approaching with a yellow envelope in his hand.
"Frank," he said, suddenly, "there's Mark Manning.

He looks as if he had something to say to you.


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