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The Octopus

CHAPTER I
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Every man who could vote, blackguard or gentleman, was to be conciliated, if possible.

He made it his study to become known throughout the entire community--to put influential men under obligations to himself.

He never forgot a name or a face.

With everybody he was the hail-fellow-well-met.

His ambition was not trivial.
In his disregard for small things, he resembled his father.


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