Slaves of Success

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" Carroll, " he said, " can't we settle on some other man for the Twelfth?" " Quite out of the question, " returned Carroll. "Why should we?" " As a matter of party policy, for one thing, " ex- plained Sidway. " Radburn is going to hurt us. He is far from popular, and there are scandals that will be raked up to make trouble. " " Oh, that's all talk, " asserted Carroll. " There are mean things said about every successful man, and, if he happens to get into politics, the lies are elaborated. Radb
...urn is all right. There isn't a thing that can be proved against him. " 232 Slaves of Success " Perhaps not, " admitted Sidway, " but you and I know that some of these charges are true, and it's foolish to think that we are the only wise people in the district. Whether there is proof or not, Radburn is pretty well known for what he is. It hurts to put up such a candidate, even if the district is so strongly Republican that he can be elected in spite of opposition in his own party. Why not try a good clean man like Malcolm Taylor ?

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