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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER XXI
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THE COMING OF FOGERTY The homeless mill hands flocked to Chazy Junction next day, from whence a freight train distributed them over other parts of the country.

The clearing at Royal Falls was now a heap of charred embers, for every one of the cheap, rough-board buildings had been consumed by the fire.
Skeelty had watched the destruction of his plant with feelings of mingled glee and disgust.

He was insured against loss, and his rash workmen, who had turned upon him so unexpectedly, had accidentally settled the strike and their own future by starting the fire during their drunken orgies.

There being no longer a mill to employ them they went elsewhere for work, rather glad of the change and regretting nothing.

As for the manager, he stood to lose temporary profits but was not wholly displeased by the catastrophe.


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