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A Hoosier Chronicle

CHAPTER XVIII
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I'm talking to you freely, and I'll say to you that I expect the better element of the party to rally to my support.

You see, I'm going to give you idealists a chance to do something that will count.

Thatcher is not a foe to be despised.

Here's his reply to my 'Stop, Look, Listen,' editorial.

The sheriff served it on me just as I stepped into the elevator to come up here." The paper Harwood took wonderingly was a writ citing Bassett to appear as defendant in a suit brought in the circuit court by Edward G.
Thatcher against the Courier Publishing Company, Morton Bassett, and Sarah Owen.
Bassett stretched himself at ease in his chair and explained.
"I wanted a newspaper and he was indifferent about it at the time; but we went in together, and he consented that I should have a controlling interest.


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