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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER XXIV
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It merely frames a natural and reasonable right into a statute.

Those labor cranks at the State House have been trying to scare you." "No, sir; that thing's dead wrong! You not only know it's wrong, but you misled me about it.

That public benefit clause is put in there to throw dust in the eyes of the people; it makes possible the very combination and absorption of industries that the party is pledged to fight.

I have bawled against those things in every county in Indiana!" Bassett nodded, but showed no irritation.

His manner irritated Harwood.
The younger man's lips twitched slightly as he continued.
"And the fact that you were behind it has leaked out; the 'Advertiser' is on to it and is going to go after it to-morrow.


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