Lessons in Life, for All Who Will Read Them by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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but after the trial was past, his mind became tranquil, and he could
think of what he was about to do with an emotion of pleasure that was new in his experience. Immediately on this resolution being formed, Mr. Bolton called upon his agent. His first inquiry was: "When did you see Gray?" "The previous owner of your farm?" "Yes." "Not since the sale. You told me to let every thing remain as it was." "Hasn't he called?" "No." "The loss of his farm must be felt as a great misfortune." "No doubt of that. Every man feels his losses as misfortunes. But we all have to take the good and the bad in life together. It's his luck, and he must put up with it." "I wonder if he hasn't other property?" "No." "Are you certain?" |
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