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The Gentleman From Indiana

CHAPTER XVIII
18/34

I warned him long ago that the papers you hold would be published if he ever tried to return to political life, and he is deliberately counting on my physical weakness and absence.

Let him rely upon it; I am not so weak as he thinks.

Personally, I cannot say that I dislike Mr.McCune.I have found him a very entertaining fellow; it is said he is the best of husbands, and a friend to some of his friends, and, believe me, I am sorry for him from the bottom of my heart.

But the 'Herald' is not.
"You need not reply by letter.

To-morrow's issue answers for you.


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