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The Gilded Age
Part 6.

CHAPTER XLVII
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Philip's first effort was to get Harry out of the Tombs.

He gained permission to see him, in the presence of an officer, during the day, and he found that hero very much cast down.
"I never intended to come to such a place as this, old fellow," he said to Philip; "it's no place for a gentleman, they've no idea how to treat a gentleman.

Look at that provender," pointing to his uneaten prison ration.

"They tell me I am detained as a witness, and I passed the night among a lot of cut-throats and dirty rascals--a pretty witness I'd be in a month spent in such company." "But what under heavens," asked Philip, "induced you to come to New York with Laura! What was it for ?" "What for?
Why, she wanted me to come.

I didn't know anything about that cursed Selby.


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