Mr. Gibbs always declares that he never made an investment in his whole
life that brought him in such quick and magnificent returns as his
decision that day to put a boy upon his honor; and he hardly dares
picture what might have happened had he failed to read the truth lying
back of those clear eyes of Dick, the Bank Boy.
THE END.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 15, "ofter" changed to "often". (I've often heard)
Page 17, "down" changed to "done". (always done since)
Page 31, "women" changed to "woman". (get a woman to).
Page 37, "endeaver" changed to "endeavor". (endeavor to change)
Page 45, "dilipidated" changed to "dilapidated". (and dilapidated
vehicle)
Page 79, "seldoms" changed to "seldom". (He seldom interferes)
Page 95, duplicated word "as" removed. (just as you say)
Page 104, "imposible" changed to "impossible". (It is impossible,
incredible,)
Page 129, "furtune" changed to "fortune". (glorious good fortune)
Page 151, "Winlow" changed to "Winslow". (Winslow thinks possible)
Page 156, "hear" changed to "heard". (he heard the vehicle)
Page 157, "unbrellas" changed to "umbrellas". (with umbrellas over)
Page 166, duplicated word "down" removed. (down in the drawing)
Page 173, "forunate" changed to "fortunate". (was fortunate enough)
Page 191, "neecssary" changed to "necessary".
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