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The President

CHAPTER II
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And many thought Dorothy lucky with two such fathers to cherish her, two such men to conquer wealth wherewith to feather-line her future.
John Harley made no secret of Senator Hanway's Presidential prospects, and if he did not talk them over with his helpmeet, he listened while she talked them over with him.

Mrs.Hanway-Harley, who insisted more vigorously than ever upon the hyphenation, would of necessity preside over the White House.

She saw and said this herself.

The Harley family would move to the White House.

Anything short of that would be preposterous.
Under such conditions and facing such a future, the tremendous responsibilities of which already cast their shadow on her, Mrs.
Hanway-Harley was driven to take an interest in her brother's canvass; and she took it.


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