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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER V
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At ten we go to bed.

That is all my life." "But, Iris, have you no friends at all, and no relations?
Are there no girls of your own age who come to see you ?" "No, not one; I have a cousin, but he is not a good man at all.

His father and mother are in Australia.

When he comes here, which is very seldom, my grandfather falls ill only with thinking about him and looking at him.

But I have no other relations, because, you see, I do not know who my father's people were." "Then," said Arnold, "you may be countess in your own right; you may have any number of rich people and nice people for your cousins.


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