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The Debtor

CHAPTER IV
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As Mrs.Anderson stood waiting and her son was advancing down the street a train from the city rumbled past.

When Randolph had come up, and they had both entered the house, a carriage passed swiftly and both saw it from the parlor window.
"Do you know who's carriage that is ?" asked Mrs.Anderson.

"It is something new in Banbridge, isn't it ?" "It belongs to those new people who have moved into the Ranger place," replied Randolph.

He wore a light business-suit which suited him, and he looked like a gentleman, as much so as when he had come from a law-office instead of a grocery-store.

Indeed, he had been much shabbier in the law-office and had not held his head so high.


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