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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER XI
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My father never did such a thing, and Harry, though so thoughtless and emotional, would be equally stubborn." "But why?
Such nonsense, John!" "No.

You do not vote for yourself only; your interest is bound up with the interests of many others.

You may be voting for a generation yet unborn.

A vote is a sacred obligation." "I am glad you have told me this.

I can now drop several names from my visiting list." "If you think that is the right way--" "What do you think is the right way ?" "The kind way is the right way and also the wise way." "O John, what uncomfortable things you can think of!" Until the great dinner at Hatton Hall was over, it formed the staple of conversation in the neighborhood.


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