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Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933

"A Man of Mark"

"
He said this with some emotion.
"Even your Excellency," said I, "may be content to claim in that
respect the same indulgence as Caesar and Henri Quatre."
"Quite so," said the President. "I suppose they were not exactly--eh?"
"I believe not," I answered, admiring the President's readiness, for
he certainly had a very dim notion who either of them was.
Dinner was over and the table cleared before the President seemed
inclined for serious conversation. Then he called for cigars, and
pushing them toward me said:
"Take one, and fill your glass. Don't believe people who tell you not
to drink and smoke at the same time. Wine is better without smoke,
and smoke is better without wine, but the combination is better than
either separately."
I obeyed his commands, and we sat smoking and sipping in silence for
some moments. Then the President said, suddenly:
"Mr. Martin, this country is in a perilous condition."
"Good God, your Excellency!" said I, "do you refer to the earthquake?"
(There had been a slight shock a few days before.)
"No, sir," he replied, "to the finances. The harbor works have
proved far more expensive than I anticipated.


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