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Half a Rogue

CHAPTER VII
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We want a man who is fresh and new to the people, so far as politics goes; a man who can not be influenced by money or political emoluments.

There are thousands of voters who are discontented, but they'd prefer to vote for Donnelly again rather than to vote for some one they know would be no better.

You are known the world over.

A good many people would never have known there was such a place as Herculaneum but for you.

It is the home of the distinguished playwright." "But I know practically nothing about political machinery," Warrington protested.
"You can leave the machinery to me," said the senator wisely.


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