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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER XI
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But she answered diplomatically: "I will inquire into the condition of politics in this district, Mr.
Boglin, and try to determine which candidate is the most deserving.
Having reached a decision, the _Millville Tribune_ will espouse the cause of the best man--if it mentions local politics at all." The Hon.

Ojoy gave a dissatisfied grunt.
"That means, in plain words," he suggested, "that you'll give Kleppish a chance to bid against me.

But I need this paper, and I'm willin' to pay a big price for it.

Let Kleppish go, and we'll make our dicker right now, on a lib'ral basis.

It's the only way you can make your paper pay.
I've got money, Miss Doyle.


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