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Lucky beggar, he's one ofFortune's darlings. " "That sounds interesting, " said Carol. "May I ask what the good lady hasdone for him?" "Well, " said Mr. Falcon, folding his hands on the table and dropping hisvoice to a discreet monotone, "in the first place she made him theyounger son of a very good family. Nothing much to begin with, ofcourse, but then she also gave him a maiden aunt who left him fivethousand pounds just after he left Cambridge in disgust after failingthree times to get a pass... degree. He had no special turn for anything inparticular except riding and shooting and athletics of all sorts. So, like a sensible fellow, instead of stopping in England and fooling hismoney away, as too many younger sons do, he put four thousand poundsinto my partner's hands--Lambe, I should tell you, was his aunt'ssolicitor--to be invested in good securities, put the other thousandinto his pocket, and started out to seek his fortune. "That's a little over five years ago, which makes him about thirty now.
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