The book The Luckiest Man in the World.. was written by author Harris, Chas. K. (Charles Kassell), 1864-1930 Here you can read free online of The Luckiest Man in the World.. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Luckiest Man in the World.. a good or bad book?
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You never told me a lie in all your life. Don't tell me one now. I want the truth, and nothing but the truth." "It is, dad." "And you never married her?" "No, dad." "Well, by God, you will marry her, and marry her to-night. No son or kin of mine will ever do such an injustice to an innocent girl, as long as old Dan Hawley lives." He turns gently to Juliane, and says : "Come here, Juliane, don't be afraid, child. I'm your father now, and a grandfather to that little baby." "Why, Mr. Hawley, you ...don't mean to say that Franklyn will marry me?" "Yes, by God, he will marry you, and marry you to-night, or I will kill him with my own hands." He turns to Franklyn and says : "Get your things on and come along. Mr. Stuyvesant, send for my car." "Good Heavens, man, you're not going out in this storm. Wait until it blows over. Then you can motor to the city." "Not by a long shot," says Mr. Hawley. "Storm or no storm, we are going back to town to-night, and I will see that you get married good and strong, and then I will take them home to live with me." He puts his arm gently around Juliane and says: "Come with me, daughter; we're all going home." The butler comes in and hands them their hats and coats, and they leave, while the guests stand there transfixed and amazed at this unexpected scene, while Hobson stands looking smilingly into the face of Miss Vincent, who has been an interested spectator throughout it all.
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