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The Debtor

CHAPTER VII
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Had he not been such a masterly figure of a man, he would have been open to the charge of dandyism.

He was always gloved; he even wore a flower in the lapel of his gray coat.

He carried always, whatever the state of the weather, an eminent umbrella with a carved-ivory handle.

He equipped himself with as many newspapers from the stand as would an editor of a daily paper.

The other men drew conclusions that it was highly necessary for him to study the state of the market and glean the truth from the various reports.
One morning Henry Lee was also journeying to the City on the eight-o'clock train.


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