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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER XI
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He went on to say that in large financial deals of this nature petty scruples must be lost sight of.

Good of the business, rights of stockholders, all that sort of stuff; he rang the changes.

All the papers cared for was sensation; to imperil the fortune of widows and orphans whose savings were invested in the South Shore Stock, for the sake of sensation, was a crime.

He should have known better than to say that to me; it is such an ancient, worn-out platitude." "I know.

I've been to political meetin's.


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