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Debit and Credit

CHAPTER XXIII
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To give these for daily use! I can not make you out, Sabine.

My only comfort is that he will never remark it.
That I should live to see this day!" And, clasping her hands, she left the room in much excitement.
Sabine hurried after her.

"She will go and tease Traugott about it," said she; "I must persuade her that things could not have been otherwise arranged." Meanwhile the traveler felt like a son returning to his home after a long absence.

At the nearest station to the capital his heart began to beat with delight; the old house, his colleagues, the business, his desk, his principal, and Sabine, all floated pleasantly before his mind's eye.

At last the drosky stopped before the open door, and Father Sturm, calling out his name with a voice that sounded all over the street, ran and lifted him out of the carriage like a child.


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