Excerpt from The Ladies' Repository, Vol. 31: An Universal Monthly Magazine; New Series, Vol. III
Being both genuine Yankees, we soon learned what we were seeking, and what each knew of the chances of success. He had been a speculator, and had been up and down, up and down, several times, and was then down, but hoped to be up; and with that view he was going to New York, where he was known to some, and might find among them a better chance than was left cpen to him in Boston, where they deemed him a finished gentleman, or as indelicate persons might say, a used-up man. He had dug out of deep laces be fore, and he had a feeling that 0 would not fail this timc. If his coat was rather seedy, that did not disco him: there were men who could see t ugh coats, and estimate the men within.
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