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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER XVII
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That was Andrew Carnegie's money.

It was his offer, made through me." McLuckie was fairly stunned, and all he could say was: "Well, that was damned white of Andy, wasn't it ?" I would rather risk that verdict of McLuckie's as a passport to Paradise than all the theological dogmas invented by man.

I knew McLuckie well as a good fellow.

It was said his property in Homestead was worth thirty thousand dollars.

He was under arrest for the shooting of the police officers because he was the burgomaster, and also the chairman of the Men's Committee of Homestead.


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