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Half a Rogue

CHAPTER VIII
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He was dishonest, but his dishonesty was of a Napoleonic order.

He was uneducated, but he possessed that exact knowledge of mankind that makes leaders; and his shrewdness was the result of caution and suspicion.

But like all men of his breed, he hated with peculiar venom the well-born; he loved to grapple with them, to wrest their idleness from them, to compel them to work for a living, to humiliate them.

The fiber in McQuade was coarse; he possessed neither generosity nor magnanimity; the very men who feared him held him in secret contempt.
"No, Mr.Warrington, I haven't any horses for sale to-day," he began.
"Not very long ago you met Senator Henderson at your club.

He offered you the nomination for mayor this fall, and you accepted it." Warrington could not repress a start of surprise.


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