[The Titan by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookThe Titan CHAPTER XLIV 17/19
Is that satisfactory ?" "But my friends? The public? The Republican party? Don't you see it is expected of me that I should wage some form of campaign against you ?" queried Sluss, nervously. "No, I don't," replied Cowperwood, succinctly, "and, anyhow, there are ways and ways of waging a public campaign.
Go through the motions, if you wish, but don't put too much heart in it.
And, anyhow, see some one of my lawyers from time to time when they call on you.
Judge Dickensheets is an able and fair man.
So is General Van Sickle.
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