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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXI
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It's he makes all the trouble." The interviewer left the court, and five minutes later was in Stirling's office.
"My name's Green," he said.

"I'm a delegate to the convention, and one of the committee who has the arranging of the special train and accommodations at Saratoga." "I'm glad you came in," said Peter.

"I bought my ticket yesterday, and the man at headquarters said he'd see that I was assigned a room at the United States." "There'll be no trouble about the arrangements.

What I want to see you for, is to ask if you won't dine with me this evening?
There's to be several of the delegates and some big men there, to talk over the situation." "I should like to," said Peter.
The man pulled out a card, and handed it to Peter.

"Six o'clock sharp," he said.


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