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The President

CHAPTER IV
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He divided himself fairly; for he gave his entire conversation to Richard while he conferred upon Mr.Gwynn his whole respect.

In good truth, the less Mr.Gwynn said and the less he seemed to hear and understand, the more Senator Hanway did him honor in his heart.

The rigid witlessness of Mr.Gwynn fairly came over him as the token and sign of an indubitable nobility, and it was with a feeling treading upon reverence for that wonderful man that Senator Hanway arose to go.
"I am much refreshed by this interview," said he, taking Mr.Gwynn's hand and shaking it pump-handlewise.

"Your help should insure Mr.
Frost's success.

With Mr.Frost Speaker, railway interests will be safe-guarded.


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