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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER XVI
4/31

I know the judge of the circuit court at Montgomery very well.
You go in the morning?
Very well; I'll stay here till you get back.

Mrs.
Bassett will be well enough to leave the sanatorium in a few days, and I'm going up to Waupegan to get the house ready." "It will be pleasant for Mrs.Bassett to have Mrs.Owen there this summer.

Anybody is lucky to have a woman of her qualities for a neighbor." "She's a noblewoman," said Bassett impressively, "and a good friend to all of us." On the train the next morning Harwood unfolded the day's "Courier" in the languidly critical frame of mind that former employees of newspapers bring to the reading of the journals they have served.

He scanned the news columns and opened to the editorial page.

The leader at once caught his eye.


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