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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER XIII
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So that the money must have been paid.

James was so astonished that he ran upstairs to tell Iris.
"Then," said the girl, "we shall not be turned out after all.

But who has paid the money ?" It could have been no other than Arnold.

Yet when, later in the day, he was taxed with having committed the good action, Arnold stoutly denied it.

He had not so much money in the world, he said; in fact, he had no money at all.
"The good man," said the Philosopher, "has friends of whom he knoweth not.


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