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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER XXXII
8/18

It's on the dead, you understand." "Oh, I'd do anything for you that I'd do for anybody, yes, sir--I'd do more: but I refused ten thousand dollars for what I know about what happened in the Transportation Committee that winter I was its stenog.
That's a lot of money; it would take care of me for the rest of my life; and you know Thatcher kept after me until I had to tell him a few things I'd do to him if he didn't let me alone.

I'll answer your question straight," and she looked him in the eye, "I never saw that letter before, and I don't know anything about it.

Is that all ?" "To go back again, Rose," resumed Dan patiently, "not many girls would have the strength to resist a temptation like that, as you did.

But this is a very different case.

I need your help, but it isn't for myself that I'm trying to trace that letter.


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