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

CHAPTER XLII
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The next evening at Mrs.Gloverson's party, she said to Mr.Buckstone: "I want Mr.Trollop to make his great speech on the Pension bill." "Do you?
But you remember I was interrupted, and did not explain to you--" "Never mind, I know.

You must' make him make that speech.

I very.
particularly desire, it." "Oh, it is easy, to say make him do it, but how am I to make him!" "It is perfectly easy; I have thought it all out." She then went into the details.

At length Mr.Buckstone said: "I see now.

I can manage it, I am sure.


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