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The Gentleman From Indiana

CHAPTER II
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From where they sat the journalistic silhouette was plainly visible, and both Fisbee and Miss Sherwood looked toward it often, the former with the wistful, apologetic fidelity one sees in the eyes of an old setter watching his master.
When the lecture was over many of the audience pressed forward to shake the Hon.

Mr.Halloway's hand.

Tom Martin hooked his arm in that of the sallow gentleman and passed out with him.
"Mighty humanizin' view Kedge took of that there insect," remarked Mr.
Martin.

"I don't recollect I ever heard of no mournfuller error than that'n.

I noticed you spoke of Halloway as a 'thinker,' without mentioning what kind.


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