The Gilded Age, Part 6.

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The Gilded Age, Part 6.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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My hair is getting gray, and many nightsI don't sleep at all. I wish it was all over and we could rest. I wishwe could lie, down and just forget everything, and let it all be just adream that is done and can't come back to trouble us any more. I am sotired. " "Ah, poor child, don't talk like that-cheer up--there's daylight ahead. Don't give, up. You'll have Laura again, and--Louise, and your mother, and oceans and oceans of money--and then you can go away, ever so faraway somewhere, if you want... to, and forget all about this infernal place. And by George I'll go with you! I'll go with you--now there's my word onit. Cheer up. I'll run out and tell the friends the news. " And he wrung Washington's hand and was about to hurry away when hiscompanion, in a burst of grateful admiration said: "I think you are the best soul and the noblest I ever knew, ColonelSellers! and if the people only knew you as I do, you would not betagging around here a nameless man--you would be in Congress. " The gladness died out of the Colonel's face, and he laid his hand uponWashington's shoulder and said gravely: "I have always been a friend of your family, Washington, and I think Ihave always tried to do right as between man and man, according to mylights.

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