[A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson]@TWC D-Link bookA Hoosier Chronicle CHAPTER X 18/44
He will probably write an editorial for you occasionally, and when it comes in it won't be necessary for the regular employees of the 'Courier' to know where it comes from.
Harwood won't mind if they take all the glory for his work." When Atwill left, Bassett talked further to Harwood, throwing his legs across a chair and showing himself more at ease than Dan had yet seen him. "Harwood," he said,--he had dropped the mister to-day for the first time in their intercourse,--"I've opened the door wider to you than I ever did before to any man.
I trust you." "I appreciate that, Mr.Bassett." "I've been carrying too much, and it's a relief to find that I've got a man I can unload on.
You understand, I trust you absolutely.
And in coming to me as you did, and accepting these confidences, I assume that you don't think me as wicked as my enemies make me out." "I liked you," said Dan, with real feeling, "from that moment you shook hands with me in your house at Fraserville.
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