A Child of the Slums a Romantic Story of New York Life Based Upon Martin J

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A Child of the Slums a Romantic Story of New York Life Based Upon Martin J
White Grace Miller
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Strange as it may seem, into Ruth's mind came the thought of a crouching man upon a wet road, and her own fear as she saw her dear one amid the falling rain. But Ruth did not know or remember that Gerson had ^6 A CHILD OF THE SLUMS.
been Frank^s room-mate in those long-ago col* lege days.
So through the bright summer Ruth went to vlie home of the Brittles to spend the warm months, and it was while there that she received a summons home as a trace of the man Went- worth had been found, and if sh
...e thought wise she might come to the city.
On lower Broadway there stands a building filled with struggling lawyers. In every room w^ere signs of poverty, with but a chair or two and an official-looking rack where the papers were filed that might happen to come into the firm's hands.
Facing the river were two rooms known as the offices ef Gterson and Company. The same con- fer)! cuous need of furniture was apparent as had leeii noticed in the other rooms.
Two young men, in the waning of the after- noon, were seated together busy over a legal- looking document, and both were silent.


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