It is fortunate for the traveling public,
so many of whom he has swindled, that he is for a time placed where
he can do no more mischief.
So closes an eventful passage in the life of Luke Larkin. He has
struggled upward from a boyhood of privation and self-denial
into a youth and manhood of prosperity and honor. There has
been some luck about it, I admit, but after all he is indebted
for most of his good fortune to his own good qualities.
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