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The Memoirs of an American Citizen

The Memoirs of an American Citizen

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230 XXII. Judgments 237 XXIII. Happiness 252 XXIV. War 265 XXV. The Last Ditch 276 XXVI. Victory 288 XXVII. Doubts 293 XXVIII. A New Ambition 304 XXIX. The Senatorship 315 XXX. The Cost 327 XXXI. Further Cost 336 XXXII. The End 347


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"Feeling that I had come to the end of things in Chicago mighty quick" 12

"I believe she would have let me kiss her had I wanted to then" 24

"Earning mighty little but my keep" 25

"'I guess she don't want much to see you'" 30

"'I want you to take this'" 34

"'Ma Pierson's'" 38

"The Enterprise Market" 44

"'That's Strauss!'" 49

"'Do you hear?' the Irishman roared" 58

"My part was to drive a wagon for Dround at fifteen a week" 59

"'What do you know about sausage?' he asked" 65

"'All right,' he called out, 'we'll take his deal'" 71

"His long arms twitched with horror" 78

"From another man it might have been just slobber, but Henry I. Dround meant it, every word" 88 [Pg x]

"'My! I tell you I'll be glad to get home to-night'" 94

"Big John was one of the first to welcome me back" 96

"The door of the inner office was pulled back and Strauss himself walked into the room" 102

"'Why, of course, you are the Mr. Harrington who—But you have changed!'" 106

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