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The Gilded Age
Part 7.

CHAPTER LVII
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Be it good or bad, let it find us ready to make the next move instantly, whatever it may be:" "That's the right talk," said Sellers.

"That Braham's a wonderful man.
He was the only man there that really understood me; he told me so himself, afterwards." The next telegram was from Mr.Dilworthy: "I have not only brought over the Great Invincible, but through him a dozen more of the opposition.

Shall be re-elected to-day by an overwhelming majority." "Good again!" said the Colonel.

"That man's talent for organization is something marvelous.

He wanted me to go out there and engineer that thing, but I said, No, Dilworthy, I must be on hand here,--both on Laura's account and the bill's--but you've no trifling genius for organization yourself, said I--and I was right.


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