WE had had so many office-boys before Gallegher came among us that they had begun to lose the characteristics of individuals, and became merged in a composite photograph of small boys, to whom we applied the generic title of "Here, you"; or "You, boy."
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Gallegher: a newspaper story.
A walk up the avenue.
My disreputable friend, Mr. Raegen.
The other woman.
The trailer for room no. 8.
"There were ninety and nine."
The cynical Miss Catherwaight.
Van Bibber and the swan-boats.
Van Bibber's burglar.
Van Bibber as best man.
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