CHAPTER XI
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No work for Tracy—Cheaper lodgings secured—Sleeping on the roof—“My daughter Hattie”—Tracy receives further “impressions” from Hattie (otherwise “Puss”)—Mr. Barrow appears—And offers to help Tracy find work
## CHAPTER XII .
A boarding—house dinner—“No money, no dinner” for Mr. Brady—“How did you come to mount that hat?”—A glimpse of (the supposed) one-armed Pete—Extract from Tracy’s diary
## CHAPTER XIII .
Tracy and trades-unions—Unpopularity with fellow-boarders—Which changes to popularity on his punishing Allen—The cablegram
## CHAPTER XIV .
“Mechanics’ Debating Club” again—Tracy is comforted by Barrow’s remarks—“Fool or _no_ fool, he would grab it”—“Earldom! oh, yes, take it if it offers"
## CHAPTER XV .
“You forgot to pay your board”—“I’ve been robbed “—Mr. Allen among the missing, likewise other things—The cablegram: “Thanks”—Despair of Tracy—“You’ve got to amuse your mind"
## CHAPTER XVI .
The collaborative art collection—The artists—“The cannon’s our trademark”—Tracy’s mind _is_ amused
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