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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER XIV
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His interview with Lala Roy convinced him that nothing whatever was known of the papers, therefore nothing could be suspected.

What a fool, he thought, must be his grandfather, to have had these papers in his hands for eighteen years and never to have opened the packet, in obedience to the injunction of a dead man! Had it been his own case, he would have opened the papers without the least delay, mastered the contents, and instantly claimed the property.

He would have gone on to use it for his own purposes and private gain, and with an uninterrupted run of eighteen years, he would most certainly have made a very pretty thing out of it.
However, everything works well for him who greatly dares.

His wife would manage for him better than he could do it for himself.

Yet a few weeks, and the great fortune would fall into his hands.


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