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"Divil a cint but four dollars a week and ⟨find meself;⟩ but it's aisy, barrin the troublesome furrin clothes that's so expinsive."
The exile remains at his post. The New York tea-merchants who need picturesque signs are not likely to run out of Chinamen.

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