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Richard Vandermarck

CHAPTER XXIII
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Besides, if she judges you harshly, it need not make much matter to you.

You will never again be thrown intimately with her, I suppose." "No, I suppose not," I said faintly.

I was being turned out of my world very fast, and it was not very clear what I was going to get in exchange for it (except freedom).
"I will send you up money to-morrow morning," he went on, "to pay the servants, and all that.

The clerk I shall send it by, is the one that I shall put in charge of your matters.

You can always draw on him for money, or ask him any questions, or call on him for any service, in case I should be away, or ill, or anything." "You are going away ?" I said interrogatively.
"It is possible, for a while--I don't know.


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