Part 3. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book Part 3. 14/16 He's an able man, Dilworthy, and a good man. A man has got to be good to succeed as he has. He's only been in Congress a few years, and he must be worth a million. First thing in the morning when he stayed with me he asked about family prayers, whether we had 'em before or after breakfast. He said he understood, business interruptions and all that, some men were well enough without, but as for him he never neglected the ordinances of religion. |