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"The Gilded Age A tale of today"

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"Good! What is it? What does she say?"
"She says come home--her father has consented, at last."
"My boy, I want to congratulate you; I want to shake you by the hand!
It's a long turn that has no lane at the end of it, as the proverb says,
or somehow that way. You'll be happy yet, and Beriah Sellers will be
there to see, thank God!"
"I believe it. General Boswell is pretty nearly a poor man, now. The
railroad that was going to build up Hawkeye made short work of him, along
with the rest. He isn't so opposed to a son-in-law without a fortune,
now."
"Without a fortune, indeed! Why that Tennessee Land--"
"Never mind the Tennessee Land, Colonel. I am done with that, forever
and forever--"
"Why no! You can't mean to say--"
"My father, away back yonder, years ago, bought it for a blessing for his
children, and--"
"Indeed he did! Si Hawkins said to me--"
"It proved a curse to him as long as he lived, and never a curse like it
was inflicted upon any man's heirs--"
"I'm bound to say there's more or less truth--"
"It began to curse me when I was a baby, and it has cursed every hour of
my life to this day--"
"Lord, lord, but it's so! Time and again my wife--"
"I depended on it all through my boyhood and never tried to do an honest
stroke of work for my living--"
"Right again--but then you--"
"I have chased it years and years as children chase butterflies.


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