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Debit and Credit

CHAPTER XVIII
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I shall be sorry to lose him, but if he thinks he will make his fortune more rapidly with you, I have no objection to make." "If you will allow me, I will ask him at once," said Fink.
Then calling Anton into the office, he went on to say, "Anton, I have requested Mr.Schroeter to allow you to accompany me.

It will be a great point to me to have you with me.

You know how much attached to you I am; we will share my new career, and get on gloriously, and you shall fix your own conditions.

Mr.Schroeter leaves you to decide." Anton stood for a moment thoughtful and perplexed; the future so suddenly opened out to him looked fair and promising, but he soon collected himself, and, turning to the principal, inquired, "Is it your opinion that I should do right to go ?" "I can not say it is, dear Wohlfart," was the merchant's grave reply.
"Then I remain," said Anton, decidedly.

"Do not be angry with me, Fritz, for not following you.


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