A Gentleman from Mississippi by Thomas A. Wise
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You will read of the lobbyists and find that not all of them are men.
You will see how avarice causes a daughter to conspire against her father. You will hear the note of a gripping national tragedy in the words of Peabody, the "boss of the Senate." But cause for laughter as well will not be found lacking in this truly many-sided narrative._ A Gentleman from Mississippi * * * * * CHAPTER I PRACTICAL POLITICS That bids him flout the law he makes; That bids him make the law he flouts. _--Kipling_. In buoyant spirit the Hon. Charles Norton rode up the bridle path leading through the Langdon plantation to the old antebellum homestead which, on a shaded knoll, overlooked the winding waters of the Pearl River. No finer prospect was to be had in all Mississippi than greeted |
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