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A Man of Mark

CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER IV.
OVERTURES FROM THE OPPOSITION.
After the incidents above recorded, things went on quietly enough for some months.

I had a serious talk with Jones, reproaching him gravely for his outrageous demeanor.

He capitulated abjectly on being shown the cable, which was procured in the manner kindly indicated by the President.

The latter had perhaps been in too great a hurry with his heavy guns, for his hint of violence had rather stirred than allayed Jones' apprehensions.

If there were nothing to conceal, why should his Excellency not stick at murder to hide it?
However, I explained to him the considerations of high policy, dictating inviolable secrecy, and justifying a somewhat arbitrary way of dealing with a trusted official; and the marked graciousness with which Jones was received when he met the President at the ministry of finance on current business went far to obliterate his unpleasant recollections.


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