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Debit and Credit

CHAPTER XXIV
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This factory requires much money, and he is often without any, I am sure.

My mother and I pray daily that peace may be restored to us--a happy time like that when I first became acquainted with you.

As soon as I can discover any thing, I will write to you," said she, with firm resolve; "and when Eugene comes home on leave, he will seek you out." Thus Anton left the baron's house, excited by his meeting with his fair friend, and full of anxiety to serve the whole family.

At the house door he stumbled upon Ehrenthal, who, in return for his distant bow, called after him to come very soon again to see his son Bernhard.
Ehrenthal had spent a miserable day.

He had never, in the whole course of his life, sighed or shaken his head so much before.


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