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"He is a great ravely, as he
handed her out of the buckboard "I've been trying to realize for the last
fewso
fareat "
"That's true," said Briscoe, who had overheard her "He'll go pretty far
Aand level-headed can get
whatever he wants, because a public , if people know
he's safe and honest and they can rely on him for sense It sounds like
a simple matter; but only three or four public men in the country have
convinced us that they are like that Hurry along, young people"
Crossing the street, they
eyes with the back of her left hand and still ht "Isn't it beautiful?" she said, not ceasing
to flutter, unconsciously, the little square of carew faint and had to co Pretty near everybody cried when he walked up to the steps and we