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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER X
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The department was absolutely cleaned and became one of the very best in the Government.

Several Senators came to me--Mr.Garfield was present on the occasion--and said that they were glad I was putting a stop to corruption, but they hoped I would avoid all scandal; that if I would make an example of some one man and then let the others quietly resign, it would avoid a disturbance which might hurt the party.

They were advising me in good faith, and I was as courteous as possible in my answer, but explained that I would have to act with the utmost rigor against the offenders, no matter what the effect on the party, and, moreover, that I did not believe it would hurt the party.

It did not hurt the party.

It helped the party.


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