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The Gentleman From Indiana

CHAPTER XVII
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Therefore, we've got to keep it quiet from him; the whole thing has to be worked quietly.

The McCune folks were quiet until they thought they were sure; we've got to be quieter still.

Well, we've made out a plan." "And a plan that will operate," added Mr.Bence.

"For the name of Harkless shall--" Mr.Keating interrupted him energetically: "We explain it to all the Halloway delegates, you see, and to all the shaky McCune people, and interview all the undecided ones.

The McCune crowd may see them afterwards, but they can't fix men in this district against John Harkless.


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