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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLII
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A fool can see that physical laws are eternal and unbreakable.

The wise can see that the moral law is just as powerful and as everlasting.
Had I not won the people's confidence while I was city clerk of Elwood, Indiana, my public career would have ended there.

But after four years in that office I aspired to be county recorder.

The employers who once had feared that I would be unfair, now said, "Davis is the man for the job," and so I got their vote as well as the vote of the workers, and I was elected to that higher office by a great majority..


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