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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER II
16/23

Keep your eyes wide-open, my red haired pirate.

As for the moldy old shop, you may consider it as good as your own.

Why, I suppose you'll get somebody else to handle the paste-brush and the scissors, and tie up the parcels, and water the shop--eh?
You'll be too proud to do that for yourself, you will." Mr.James grinned and rubbed his hands.
"All your own--eh?
Well, you'll wake 'em up a bit, won't you ?" Mr.James grinned again--he continued grinning.
"Go on, Mr.Joseph," he said; "go on--I like it." "Consider the job as settled, then.

As for terms they shall be easy; I'm not a hard man.

And--I say, Foxy, about that safe ?" Mr.James suddenly ceased grinning, because he observed a look in his patron's eyes which alarmed him.
"About that safe.


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