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Reginald Cruden

CHAPTER SEVEN
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Mind you don't miss any.

Sure you understand ?" Horace expressed himself equal to this enormous task, and set to work busily with his scissors.
If he had had no one but himself to consider he would have felt comparatively happy.

He found himself in a department of work which he liked, and which, though at first not very exciting, promised some day to become interesting.

His chief was a gentleman not likely to interfere with him as long as he did his work steadily, and his companions were not only friendly but entertaining.

If only Reginald could have a seat at this table too, Horace felt he could face the future cheerily.


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