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Hodge and His Masters

CHAPTER IX
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The atmosphere altogether was more healthy, more manly than in the suburbs of a city.

The excuse is a good one.

Now come the means; two plans are open to him.

He can buy an estate, or he can rent a large farm, or rather series of farms.

If he purchases a fine estate he must withdraw his capital from business.


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