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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER XIII
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Where do you think I could raise three hundred pounds?
No, no--I'm sorry for the old man, but I can't help him.

I'm going to see him again in a day or two.

We jolly sailors don't make much money, but if a pound or two, when I come home, will be of any use to him, he's only got to say the word.

After all, I believe it's a kid, got up between you.

The old man must have saved something." "You will suffer him, then, even to be taken to the workhouse ?" "Why, I can't help it, and I suppose you'll have to go there too.


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