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letter-box into which no letter
would go, and an electric button
from which no mortal finger
could coax a ring. Also apper-
taining thereunto 1as a card
bearing the name "Mr. James
Dillingham Young.
The ,"Dillingham had been
flung to the breeze during a for-
mer period of prosperity when
its possessor was being paid $30
per week. Now. when the in-
come was shrunk to S2o, the
letters of "Dillinham looked
blurred, as though they were
thinking seriously of contracting
to a modest and unassuming D.
But whenever Mr. James Dil-
lingham Young came home ana

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