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The Titan

CHAPTER XXXIV
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His saloon was the finest in all Wentworth Avenue.

It fairly glittered with the newly introduced incandescent lamp reflected in a perfect world of beveled and faceted mirrors.

His ward, or district, was full of low, rain-beaten cottages crowded together along half-made streets; but Patrick Gilgan was now a state senator, slated for Congress at the next Congressional election, and a possible successor of the Hon.

John J.
McKenty as dictator of the city, if only the Republican party should come into power.

(Hyde Park, before it had been annexed to the city, had always been Republican, and since then, although the larger city was normally Democratic, Gilgan could not conveniently change.) Hearing from the political discussion which preceded the election that Gilgan was by far the most powerful politician on the South Side, Hand sent for him.


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