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The Gentleman From Indiana

CHAPTER XVII
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"I'd like to hear from the 'Herald' about its policy, if Miss Sherwood will tell us." "Yes, indeed," she answered.

"It will be very simple.

Don't you think there is only one course to pursue?
We will advocate no one very energetically, but we will print as much of the truth about Mr.McCune as we can, with delicacy and honor, in this case, but, as I understand it, the work is almost all to be done amongst the delegates.

We shall not mention our plan at all--but--but, when the convention is over, and he is nominated, we will get out an extra; and I am so confident of your success that I'll tell you now that the extra will be ready the night before the convention.

We will contrive that Mr.Harkless shall not receive his copy of the paper containing the notice of the change of date, and I think the chance of his seeing it in any Rouen paper may be avoided.


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