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The American Claimant

CHAPTER XVII
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I've kept it perfectly quiet, not fifty people know anything about it.

But that's my way, always been my way.

Wait till you're ready, that's the idea; and when you're ready, zzip!--let her go!" "Well, Colonel, I've never seen a man that I've had such unbounded confidence in as you.

When you say a thing right out, I always feel as if that ends it; as if that is evidence, and proof, and everything else." The old earl was profoundly pleased and touched.
"I'm glad you believe in me, Washington; not everybody is so just." "I always have believed in you; and I always shall as long as I live." "Thank you, my boy.

You shan't repent it.


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