PART Ⅳ-3
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t me. Croroop of girls came past, tomed trousers and ed on teen s urned aside and tell your fortune as ten card came sliding out.
‘You are tional gifts,’ I read, ‘but oo excessive modesty you you underrate your abilities. You are too fond of standing aside and alloo take t for ionate, and alo your friends. You are deeply attractive to te sex. Your fault is generosity. Persevere, for you will rise high!
‘eigone 11 pounds.’
I’d put on four pounds in t ticed. Must he booze.