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A Man of Mark

CHAPTER III
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"I will go over the matter in the morning, and meanwhile hadn't you better go back to--" "Mrs.Jones," interjected his Excellency.

"And mind, silence, Mr.
Jones!" He walked up to Jones as he said this, and looked hard at him.
"Silent men prosper best, and live longest, Mr.Jones." Jones looked into his steely eyes, and suddenly fell all of a tremble.
The President was satisfied.

He abruptly pushed him out of the room, and we heard his shambling steps going up the staircase.
His Excellency turned to me, and said with apparent annoyance: "You leave a great deal to me, Mr.Martin." He had certainly done more than tell Jones it was a fine morning.

But I was too much troubled to thank him; I was thinking of the cable.

The President divined my thoughts, and said: "You must prepare that cable." "Yes," I replied; "that would reassure him.


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