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The Romany Rye

CHAPTER XLII
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I lived very comfortably with the old gentleman till he died, which he did about a fortnight after he had laid his old lady in the ground.

Having no children, he left me what should remain after he had been buried decently, and the remainder was six dickeys and thirty shillings in silver.

I remained in the dickey trade ten years, during which time I saved a hundred pounds.

I then embarked in the horse line.

One day, being in the.


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