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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER VI
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And then you'll be glad to realize you've pocketed a little more American money.
Come out of that box and show us some rooms, and I'll help to build up your fortune." The concierge obeyed.

Even the horrors of the situation could not eliminate from his carefully trained nature that desire to accumulate which is the prime qualification of his profession.

The Americans walked up one flight and found spacious rooms on the first floor, of which they immediately took possession.
"Send for our trunks," said Mr.Merrick; and the man consented to do so provided he could secure a proper vehicle.
"You will be obliged to pay high for it," he warned; "but that will not matter.

To witness the destruction of our beautiful Naples is an unusual sight.

It will be worth your money." "We'll settle that in the dim hereafter," replied Uncle John.


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