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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER VIII
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They sat at the window, hand-in-hand, and talked.

The street below them was very quiet; now and then a late cab broke the silence, or the tramp of a policeman; but there were no other sounds.

They sat in darkness because they wanted no light.

The hours sped too swiftly for them.

At five the day began to dawn.
"Iris," said Arnold, "leave me now, and try to sleep a little.


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