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Reginald Cruden

CHAPTER SIX
12/15

"I say! what an awful drop this must be! You must feel as if you'd sooner be dead." "I do sometimes," said Reginald.
"I know I would," replied Gedge, solemnly, "if I was you.

Was that other fellow your brother, then ?" "Yes." Gedge mused a bit, and then laughed quietly.
"How beautifully you two shut up Barber between you just now," he said; "it's the first snub he's had since I've been here, and all the fellows swear by him.

I say, Cruden, it's a merciful thing for me you've come.
I was bound to go to the dogs if I'd gone on as I was much longer." Reginald brightened.

It pleased him just now to think any one was glad to see him, and the spontaneous way in which this boy had come under his wing won him over completely.
"We must manage to stick together," he said.

"Horace, you know, is working in another part of the office.


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