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Walter Sherwood's Probation by Horatio Alger
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"I shall be sorry to have you go, Mr. Sherwood."

"You will miss my bills, at any rate. I wouldn't have given that
supper the other evening if I had known how things stood. I would have
put the thirty dollars to better use."

"Well, you've paid up like a gentleman, anyway. I hope you'll come
back in a year as rich as ever. You wanted a team to-night, James told
me."

"That was before I got my guardian's letter. I shall walk, instead of
taking a carriage-ride."

"I will let the account stand, if you wish."

"No. I can't afford to run up any bills. Good night, Mr. Daniels."

"You did right, Walter," said Gates. "It is a bad thing to run up
bills."

"Especially when you are poor. It seems odd to be poor."

"I am used to it, Walter. You don't seem very sad over it."

"I am not. That is what puzzles me. I really begin to think I like
it."



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