The Story of a Fortunate Youth Chapters From the Biography of An Elderly Gentle
The Story of a Fortunate Youth Chapters From the Biography of An Elderly Gentle
Jean Kenyon Mackenzie
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We must know, if he can make us know, the value of what Robert got for his dollar; and his emotion quite visibly beats against the cage of his control while hetells us that thirteen bat- tles were fought within sight of Stirling Castle, — all of them for Liberty, — and • *i JV4>i* 'iS?r"^^fe**BdY'*AND THE POLLAR ^ ''here you are, in September of 1867, buy- . Tr ing Liberty for a dollar! We are the friends of the bridegroom and we make our little gestures of appre- ciation of that joy. We do not... minimize it, but we know that Robert is to be a long time in America savoring the fruits of that dollar, and we want to hear at once the tale of the famous necktie bought in Boston. Before we leave Boston we must buy him that tie. The old gentleman explains that the, tie was bought in Michigan, and for this or for other reasons, he leaves Boston that very afternoon, traveling all night to Albany — shut up in the prison of the train from the wonders of these United States. A late thunder-shower beat upon that train and awed him, who was not bred to such storms.
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