The Gilded Age, Part 7.

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The Gilded Age, Part 7.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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Could Phil let him have ahundred, say, for ninety days?
Philip himself hastened to Philadelphia, and, as soon as the springopened, to the mine at Ilium, and began transforming the loan he hadreceived from Squire Montague into laborers' wages. He was haunted withmany anxieties; in the first place, Ruth was overtaxing her strength inher hospital labors, and Philip felt as if he must move heaven and earthto save her from such toil and suffering. His increased pecuniaryobligation oppressed him. It
...seemed to him also that he had been onecause of the misfortune to the Bolton family, and that he was dragginginto loss and ruin everybody who associated with him. He worked on dayafter day and week after week, with a feverish anxiety.
It would be wicked, thought Philip, and impious, to pray for luck; hefelt that perhaps he ought not to ask a blessing upon the sort of laborthat was only a venture; but yet in that daily petition, which this veryfaulty and not very consistent young Christian gentleman put up, heprayed earnestly enough for Ruth and for the Boltons and for those whomhe loved and who trusted in him, and that his life might not be amisfortune to them and a failure to himself.


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