The Gilded Age


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yield to the professional career she had marked out.  
"So you know Philip Sterling," said Ruth one day as the girls sat at  
their sewing. Ruth never embroidered, and never sewed when she could  
avoid it. Bless her.  
"Oh yes, we are old friends. Philip used to come to Fallkill often while  
he was in college. He was once rusticated here for a term."  
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Rusticated?"  
Suspended for some College scrape. He was a great favorite here.  
Father and he were famous friends. Father said that Philip had no end of  
nonsense in him and was always blundering into something, but he was a  
royal good fellow and would come out all right."  
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Did you think he was fickle?"  
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Why, I never thought whether he was or not," replied Alice looking up.  
I suppose he was always in love with some girl or another, as college  
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boys are. He used to make me his confidant now and then, and be terribly  
in the dumps."  
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Why did he come to you?" pursued Ruth, "you were younger than he."  
I'm sure I don't know. He was at our house a good deal. Once at a  
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