Our story is finished. Wade Brooks has come out of all his troubles. He
has been faithful to his employers; he has improved his mind; and he
has studied to make himself perfect in the knowledge of his business.
After his courage and skill had procured him a good situation, the
turning of the tide came to him; and since that time, when things good,
pleasant, and profitable come to him, it is “Just his Luck.”
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