A Voyage of Consolation - (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An - American girl in London') by Sara Jeannette Duncan
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"Here's something about America," I protested, "from Chicago, too. A
whole column--'Movements of Cereals.'" "Yes, and look at that for a nice attractive headline," responded the Senator with sarcasm. "'Movements of Cereals!' Gives you a great idea of pace, doesn't it? Why couldn't they have called it 'Grain on the Go'?" "Did Mr. McConnell get in for Mayor, or Jimmy Fagan?" I inquired, looking down the column. "They don't seem to have asked anybody." "And who got the Post Office?" "Not there, not there, my child!" "Oh!" said momma at the window, "these little gray-stone villages are too sweet for words. Why talk of Chicago? Mr. McConnell and Mr. Fagan are all very well at home, but now that the ocean heaves between us, and your political campaign is over, may we not forget them?" "Forget Mike McConnell and Jimmy Fagan!" replied the Senator, regarding a passing church spire with an absent smile. "Well, no, Augusta; as far as I'm concerned I'm afraid it couldn't be done--at all permanently. There's too much involved. But I see what you mean about turning the mind out to pasture when the grazing is interesting--getting in a cud, so to speak, for reflection afterwards. I see your idea." The Senator is always business-like. He immediately addressed himself through the other window to the appreciation of the scenery, and I felt, |
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