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Garman and Worse

CHAPTER I
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"If you want the post, they must give it to you; and if there should be any difficulty, I feel pretty certain that a word from us to the authorities would soon settle it." The matter was thus concluded, and Richard Garman was appointed lighthouse-keeper at Bratvold, either because of his gifts and attainments or by reason of a timely word to the authorities.

The very sameness of his existence did the old cavalier good; the few duties he had, he performed with the greatest diligence and exactitude.
He passed most of his spare time in smoking cigarettes, and looking out to sea through the large telescope, which was mounted on a stand, and which he had got as a present from Christian Frederick.

He was truly weary, and he could not but wonder how he had so long kept his taste for the irregular life he had led in foreign lands.

There was one thing that even more excited his wonder, and that was how well he got on with his income.

To live on a hundred a year seemed to him nothing less than a work of art, and yet he managed it.


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