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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER I
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Three fifty, exactly." "Just so.

But I am afraid I am not prepared to pay off the bill of sale.

The interest, as usual, will be ready." "Of course it will.

But this time the principal must be ready too." "Can't you get another client to find the money ?" "No, I can't.

Money is tight, and your security, Mr.Emblem, isn't so good as it was." "The furniture is there, and so is the stock." "Furniture wears out; as for the stock--who knows what that is worth?
All your books together may not be worth fifty pounds, for what I know." "Then what am I to do ?" "Find the money yourself.


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