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Alger, Horatio, Jr.

"The Cash Boy"


? ? ? ? "I am glad to see you, my dear child," said Mr. Wharton, who had accompanied Frank. "Will you come to the city and live with me and your brother?"


? ? ? ? "Oh, sir, I shall be glad to be wherever Frank is."


? ? ? ? "Good-bye, my dear child," sand Mrs. Chase, whose feelings were very much changed, now that Grace was a rich young lady. "Come and see me some time."


? ? ? ? "Thank you, Mrs. Chase. Good-bye!"


? ? ? ? The carriage rolled on.





Epilog


A few words only remain. Our hero was placed at a classical school, and in due time entered college, where he acquitted himself with distinction. He is now making a tour of Europe. Grace was also placed at an excellent school, and has developed into a handsome and accomplished young lady. It is thought she will marry Sam Pomeroy, who obtained a place in a counting-room through Mr. Wharton's influence, and is now head clerk, with a prospect of partnership. His father received a gift of five thousand dollars from Mr.


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