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The Gilded Age
Part 7.

CHAPTER LVII
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You go ahead, said I -- you can fix it--and so he has.

But I claim no credit for that--if I stiffened up his back-bone a little, I simply put him in the way to make his fight--didn't undertake it myself.

He has captured Noble--.
I consider that a splendid piece of diplomacy--Splendid, Sir!" By and by came another dispatch from New York: "Jury still out.

Laura calm and firm as a statue.

The report that the jury have brought her in guilty is false and premature." "Premature!" gasped Washington, turning white.


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