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The Uphill Climb

CHAPTER X
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He had simply resolved that he would make good, if it were humanly possible to do so.

That, he told himself, did not necessarily mean that he should turn a teetotaler out and out.

Taking a drink, when a man was cold and felt the need of it, was not-- At that point in the argument two of his own men entered, stamping noisily upon the threshold.

They were laughing, from pure animal satisfaction over the comforts within, rather than at any tangible cause for mirth, and they called to Ford with easy comradeship.

Dick Thomas--the Dick whom Buddy had mentioned in connection with Josephine--waved his hand hospitably toward the bar.
"Come on, Campbell," he invited.


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