[The Gilded Age<br> Part 6. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book
The Gilded Age
Part 6.

CHAPTER, LI
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The University bill was sure to pass this, time, and that would make money plenty, but might not the, help come too late?
Congress had only just assembled, and delays were to be feared.
"Well," said the Colonel, "I don't know but you are more or less right, there.

Now let's figure up a little on, the preliminaries.

I think Congress always tries to do as near right as it can, according to its lights.

A man can't ask any fairer, than that.

The first preliminary it always starts out on, is, to clean itself, so to speak.


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