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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER IV
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To say he discouraged me in so doing would be saying the rain is wet.

He seemed to think breaking stones as a means of getting fame and fortune was quicker and more genteel.

I also saw her and the BABY.
She explained why she had not written you and also incidentally why she HAD written Childs.

I do not know as what Cleveland said made much impression upon me--although I found out what I could expect from him--that is nothing here but apparently a place abroad if I wanted it.
But he thought Congress was perfectly feasible but the greatest folly to go there.
DICK..


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