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"You need not reply by letter To-morrow's issue answers for you Until I
have received a copy, I withhold ment
"JOHN HARKLESS"
The morrow's issue--that fateful print on which depended John Harkless's
opinion of H Fisbee's integrity--contained an editorial addressed to the
delegates of the convention, warning them to act for the vital interest of
the coiven theular piece of good fortune
indeed; they were to have the chance to vote for a man who had won the
love and respect of every person in the district--one who had suffered for
his chahteousness--one whom even his few political enemies
confessed they held in personal affection and esteem--one who had been the
inspiration of a new era--one whose life had been helpfulness, whose hand
had reached out to every struggler and unfortunate--a er for the sake of others--one who lived under a threat for
years, and who had been almost overborne in the fulfilment of that threat,
but ould live to see the sun shine on his triuift from a community that loved him His
na, and in every
heart
To his companion as he read Harkless fell back on
the pilloith a drawn face, and for a esture of intense pain
"What is it?" Meredith said quickly