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Title The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
Page 314
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Text upon them against their will.

`Damn him!' he thought. `I wish I'd never brought him here at all!'

Ruth did not appear to him to be very happy about it either.

`Well?' he said at last. `What do you think of him?'

`Oh, he'll be all right, I suppose.'

`For my part, I wish he wasn't coming,' Easton continued.

`That's just what I was thinking,' replied Ruth dejectedly. `I don't like him at all. I seemed to turn against him directly he came in the door.'

`I've a good mind to back out of it, somehow, tomorrow,' exclaimed Easton after another silence. `I could tell him we've unexpectedly got some friends coming to stay with us.'
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