[The Store Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
The Store Boy

CHAPTER XVII
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The party inclosed ten dollars to pay my expenses up to the city." "He must be a fool." "Thank you.

It happens to be a lady." "What are you to do ?" "I don't know yet.

I am sure I shall be well paid.

I must ask you to excuse me now, as I am going to call on Rose Gardiner to bid her good-by." "I dare say she would excuse you," said Tom, with a sneer.
"Perhaps so; but I wouldn't like to go without saying good-by." "At any rate, he will be out of my way," thought Tom, "and I can monopolize Rose.

I'm glad he's going." He bade Ben an unusually civil good-night at this thought occurred to him..


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