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The Sequel of Appomattox

CHAPTER X
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The inefficient colored friend who sits in the Speaker's chair cannot suppress this extraordinary element of the debate.

Some of the blackest members exhibit a pertinacity of intrusion in raising these points of order and questions of privilege that few white men can equal.

Their struggles to get the floor, their bellowings and physical contortions, baffle description.
"The Speaker's hammer plays a perpetual tattoo to no purpose.

The talking and the interruptions from all quarters go on with the utmost license.

Everyone esteems himself as good as his neighbor, and puts in his oar, apparently as often for love of riot and confusion as for anything else....


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