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The Gilded Age
Part 5.

CHAPTER XLII
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But perhaps there is no use in thinking of that." "Why I laid a little plan for his benefit two weeks ago.

I think he will be tractable, maybe.

He is to come here tonight." "Look out for him, my child! He means mischief, sure.

It is said that he claims to know of improper practices having been used in the interest of this bill, and he thinks be sees a chance to make a great sensation when the bill comes up.

Be wary.


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