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When A Man’s A Man

CHAPTER XIII
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"What a man he might have been if he had not been so pampered and petted and envied and spoiled, all because of his father's money.

His heart is right, and at the bottom he has the right sort of stuff in him.

His athletic record at school showed us that.

I think that was why we all liked him so in spite of his uselessness." "I wish you could have known my father, Stan," said Helen thoughtfully, as though she, too, were moved to speak by the wish that her mate might know more of the things that had touched her deeper life.
"I wish so, too," he answered.

"I know that he must have been fine." "He was my ideal," she answered softly.


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