The Gilded Age

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Blank. Mr. Trollop, you are pledged to support the Indigent Congressmen's Retroactive Appropria- tion which is to come up, either in this or the next session. You do not deny that, even in public.
The man that will vote for that bill will break the eighth commandment in any other way, sir!" "But he will not vote for your corrupt measure, nevertheless, madam!" exclaimed Mr. Trollop, rising from his seat in a passion.
"Ah, but he will. Sit down again, and let me explain why. Oh, come, don't behav
...e so. It is very unpleasant. Now be good, and you shall have the missing page of your great speech. Here it is!" — and she displayed a sheet of manuscript.
Mr. Trollop turned immediately back from the threshold. It might have been gladness that flashed into his face; it might have been something else; but, at any rate, there was much astonishment mixed with it.
"Good! Where did you get it? Give it me!" 105 MARK TWAIN 1 ' Now there is no hurry. Sit down ; sit down and let us talk and be friendly." The gentleman wavered.


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