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The Gilded Age
Part 6.

CHAPTER XLVII
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She said it was lobby business for the University.
I'd no idea what she was dragging me into that confounded hotel for.
I suppose she knew that the Southerners all go there, and thought she'd find her man.

Oh! Lord, I wish I'd taken your advice.

You might as well murder somebody and have the credit of it, as get into the newspapers the way I have.

She's pure devil, that girl.

You ought to have seen how sweet she was on me; what an ass I am." "Well, I'm not going to dispute a poor, prisoner.


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