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When A Man’s A Man

CHAPTER XIII
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He has absolutely nothing to do in the world but to make himself charming and pleasant and entertaining and amusing.

Why, Stan, I don't suppose that in all his life he ever did one single thing that was necessary or useful.

He even had a man to help him dress.

He is cultured and intellectual, and bright and witty, and clean and good-natured, possessing, in fact, all the qualifications of a desirable lap dog, and you can't help liking him, just as you would like a pretty, useless pet." Stanford chuckled.

She had described Lawrence Knight so accurately.
"Poor old Larry," he said.


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