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A Cigarette-Maker’s Romance

CHAPTER VIII
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"You will certainly see me this evening, at the latest," he added, as if he had suddenly recollected something.

"I have not forgotten that I am to hand you fifty marks--I only regret that you should have lost the Gigerl, which, I think I have heard you say, afforded you some amusement.

However, the money shall be in your hands without delay, or with as little delay as possible.
My friends will in all probability arrive by the mid-day train and will, of course, come to me at once.

An hour or so to talk over our affairs, and I shall then have leisure to come to you for a few moments and to settle that unfortunate affair.

Not indeed, my dear Herr Fischelowitz, that I have ever held myself responsible for the dishonest young man who wore green spectacles.


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