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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXIII
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He was still more surprised when Kennedy launched at once into a glowing eulogium of Porter.

Peter was sitting next Kennedy, and though he sat quietly, a sad look came into the face usually so expressionless.
He felt wronged.

He felt that he had been an instrument in the deceiving of others.

Most of all he grieved to think that a delegate of his ward, largely through his own interference, was acting discreditably.

Peter wanted others to do right, and he felt that that was not what Kennedy was doing.
The moment Kennedy finished, Peter rose, as did Maguire.


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