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The Story of Paul Boyton

CHAPTER V
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When landed, she was unconscious and in that state was conveyed to her hotel.
Paul met a friend of the lady on the beach and inquired, how Miss -- -- ------ was getting along.

"Oh very well," was the response; "but she is a very curious young lady." "How is that ?" asked Paul.
"Well, when I visited her this morning I remarked that she ought to be very grateful to you for saving her life.

'I am,' she hesitatingly answered.

'But I think he might have acted a little more gentlemanly and not caught me by the hair.

I have a frightful headache.'" There is an old saying, "That if you wish to make enemy of a man, just save his life or lend him money." Paul's experience convinced him that the saying was true.


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