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Walter Sherwood's Probation by Horatio Alger
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would be full--of other fellows?"

"Got a letter from my sister this morning. Besides--in your changed
circumstances, don't you know, you might find it awkward to be living
in a style you couldn't keep up."

"Thank you, Warner. You are very considerate. I really didn't give you
credit for so much consideration."

"Don't mention it! Of course with your good sense you understand?"

"I think I do."

"And, by the way, I believe you borrowed two dollars of me last week.
If it is inconvenient for you to pay the whole at once, you might hand
me a dollar."

"And I called that fellow my friend!" said Walter to himself.

"You are very considerate again, but I think I would rather pay the
whole at once. Can you change a ten?"

Harvey Warner looked surprised. He had jumped to the conclusion that
Walter was the next thing to a pauper, and here he was better supplied
with money than himself.

"I am not sure that I have as much money here," he said.

"Then come with me to the drug-store; I am going to buy a bottle of
tooth-wash, and will change the bill there."
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