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The Devil’s Paw

CHAPTER XI
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His heart is in tune with what he writes.

Those are not merely eloquent words which he offers.

There is a note of something above and beyond just phrase-making--a note of sympathetic understanding which amounts to genius." Her companion stroked his moustache for a moment.
"Fiske goes right to the spot," he admitted, "but the question of the leadership, so far as he is concerned, doesn't come into the sphere of practical politics.

It has been suggested, Miss Abbeway, by one or two of the more influential delegates, suggested, too, by a vast number of letters and telegrams which have poured in upon us during the last few days, that I should be elected to this vacant post." "You ?" she exclaimed, a little blankly.
"Can you think of a more suitable person ?" he asked, with a faint note of truculence in his tone.

"You have seen us all together.


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