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The Double Life Of Mr. Alfred Burton

CHAPTER XII
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A BOLT FROM THE BLUE Burton's life moved for a time among the easy places.

The sub-editor of the Piccadilly Gazette, to which he still contributed, voluntarily increased his scale of pay and was insatiable in his demand for copy.
Burton moved into pleasant rooms in a sunny corner of an old-fashioned square.

He sent Ellen three pounds a week--all she would accept--and save for a dull pain at his heart which seldom left him, he found much pleasure in life.

Then came the first little break in the clear sky.
Mr.Waddington came in to see him one day and Mr.Waddington was looking distinctly worried.

He was neatly and tastefully dressed, and his demeanor had lost all its old offensiveness.


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