[The Gilded Age<br> Part 5. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book
The Gilded Age
Part 5.

CHAPTER XLV
2/21

Six others are sick, but expect to be about again tomorrow or next day, a friend tells me.

A bold onslaught is worth trying.

Go for a suspension of the rules! You will find we can swing a two-thirds vote--I am perfectly satisfied of it.

The Lord's truth will prevail.
"DILWORTHY." Mr.Buckstone had reported the bills from his committee, one by one, leaving the bill to the last.

When the House had voted upon the acceptance or rejection of the report upon all but it, and the question now being upon its disposal--Mr.Buckstone begged that the House would give its attention to a few remarks which he desired to make.


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