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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XXI
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There's no talk of earning bread-and-butter, sonny." "It never entered my head," said Paul, rather dazed.

"I suppose a father would leave his money to his son.

I didn't realize it." He passed his hand over his eyes.

"So many things have happened to-night.
Anyhow," he said, smiling queerly, in his effort to still a whirling brain, "if there are no anxieties as to ways and means, so much the better for Jane and me.

I am all the more justified in asking you to marry me.


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