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Making His Way

CHAPTER XII
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It may be the best thing for you that it has been found out, for it was doing you no good to frequent such places." "I don't want to hear any of your preaching, Frank Courtney.

I guess I can manage my own affairs without any advice from you." "I don't care to intrude any advice," said Frank.

"I have not much reason to feel interested in you." "You'd better look out how you treat me, though," said Mark, insolently.
"I know very well you dislike me, but it won't be safe for you to show it while you are a dependent on my father." "I don't propose to be a dependent on him long," said Frank, quietly.
"The truth of it is, you and your father are dependent upon property which of right belongs to me.

The time may come when I shall be able to show this." "What does he mean ?" thought Mark, uneasily.

"Will he contest the will ?" It was perhaps an evidence of Mark's shrewdness that he had some doubts about the validity of the will under which his father inherited..


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