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Show A Well-Guarded Secret lie was rich and close. The Woman ' had known him since childhood days. The other day she said to him, as they met at the same table at a downtown down-town restaurant : "Why don't you spend some of your money live better, enjoy yourself more?" "Because If I 6'' he said, "people will expect something of me. If they don't know I'm well off they will not expect anything of me and they'll do for me. So, I kee.j my private affairs to myself." And then he added, as though the Woman might he one oi those who expected him to pay foi her lunch, too;" "And, besides, I'm not so well as you think." New Yo;!: fiun. |