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Brewster’s Millions

CHAPTER XV
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She soothed him and cheered him and touched his hair with her cool hands.

And then she left him to think and brood and dream.
It was many days before his turbulent mind drifted to the subject of money, but suddenly he found himself hoping that the surgeons would be generous with their charges.

He almost suffered a relapse when Lotless, visibly distressed, informed him that the total amount would reach three thousand dollars.
"And what is the additional charge for the operation ?" asked Monty, unwilling to accept such unwarranted favors.
"It's included in the three thousand," said Lotless.

"They knew you were my friend and it was professional etiquette to help keep down expenses." For days Brewster remained at Mrs.Gray's, happy in its restfulness, serene under the charm of Peggy's presence, and satisfied to be hopelessly behind in his daily expense account.

The interest shown by the inquiries at the house and the anxiety of his friends were soothing to the profligate.


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