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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER IV
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I trade in New Orleans, and I travel on the great rivers, and I've friends in Kentucky, and I hunt where the hunting's good, but when I want to vote I come back to my own county where I was born, and where I grew up among you all, and where I've yet a pretty piece of land between here and the mountains.

I voted here before, and I'll vote here again.

The Gaudylocks may wander and wander, but their home is on the Three-Notched Road, and they vote in Albemarle." The vote standing, and Adam being followed by a string of hunters, traders, and boatmen, the Republican candidate was again and finally in advance.

The winds blew for him from the four quarters.

In the last golden light of the afternoon there was a strong and sudden muster of Republicans.


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