[The Gilded Age<br> Part 5. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book
The Gilded Age
Part 5.

CHAPTER XLII
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I've made him engage to let the Tennessee Land bill utterly alone!" "Impossible! You--" "I've made him promise to vote with us!" "INCREDIBLE! Abso--" "I've made him swear that he'll work for us!" "PRE - - - POSTEROUS!--Utterly pre--break a window, child, before I suffocate!" "No matter, it's true anyway.

Now we can march into Congress with drums beating and colors flying!" "Well--well--well.

I'm sadly bewildered, sadly bewildered.

I can't understand it at all--the most extraordinary woman that ever--it's a great day, it's a great day.

There--there--let me put my hand in benediction on this precious head.


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