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Arms and the Woman

CHAPTER XVII
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I have only known you three days, but it seems that I have known you all my life.

I have so much money that I cannot even fritter away the income." "It must be a sad life," said I.
"And if you do not accept the sum in the spirit it is given, I'll double it, and then you'll have trouble.

You will be a rich man, then, with all a rich man's cares and worries." "You ought to have a trustee to take care of your money." "It would be a small matter to bribe him off, Jack, of course, you do not need the money now, but that is no sign you may not in the days to come.

I have known many journalists; they were ever improvident.

I want to make an exception in your case.


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