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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XVIII
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The beautiful things are really the true ones, though they may seem to be illusions.

Without the trinket or what it stood for, would you be here now ?" "I don't know," replied Paul.

"I might have taken a more honest road to get here." "We took you to ourselves as a bright human being, Paul--not for what you might or might not have been.

By the way, what have you decided as regards making public the fact of your relationship ?" "My father, for his own reasons, has urged me not to do so." Miss Winwood drew a long breath.
"I'm glad to hear it," she said.
So Paul, comforted by one woman's amazing loyalty, went out that evening and addressed his great meeting.

But the roar of applause that welcomed him echoed through void spaces of his being.


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