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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XVIII
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Before her, at supreme cost, he must stand clean.
"It's not very interesting," said he.

"And it's soon told.

I was a ragged boy in a slum in a Lancashire town.

I slept on sacking in a scullery, and very seldom had enough to eat.

The woman whom I didn't think was my mother ill-treated me.


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