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The Von Toodleburgs

CHAPTER XXIV
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I am mistake for him so many times." Gusher now proposed that they should fill their glasses again, which they did, the rest of the company joining and drinking to the health of the family.
"That he is taken for you," resumed Romer, "might be considered a compliment, as far as looks go.

If I remember right the fellow was exceedingly handsome." This seemed to excite Gusher's vanity.

Laying his hand patronizingly on Romer's arm, he looked up in his face with a smile of injured innocence.
"I care nosin for myself; it is wiz mine friend he make me so much trouble." "You're to be pitied, sir, very much to be pitied.

Of course you are not Pinto, and yet the dashing, handsome fellow will insist in trafficking on your reputation.

How very aggravating to a gentleman of your position.


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