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Page 11
... replied , " we would all be very happy to have all the C. & O . offices moved to Huntington . Likewise , we would be highly pleased to see you get a well - merited in- crease in salary . But do you think that those are sufficient ...
... replied , " we would all be very happy to have all the C. & O . offices moved to Huntington . Likewise , we would be highly pleased to see you get a well - merited in- crease in salary . But do you think that those are sufficient ...
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... replied . " And I have definitely decided not to be a candidate for governor . My compelling reason is the state of my health . I am fearful that I would not be able to stand up under the physical strain of a rigorous campaign . My wife ...
... replied . " And I have definitely decided not to be a candidate for governor . My compelling reason is the state of my health . I am fearful that I would not be able to stand up under the physical strain of a rigorous campaign . My wife ...
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... replied . " What were they quarreling about ? " I asked . " Mostly about Karl's extravagance , and father's refusal to lend him fifty dollars to have his old car repaired . Father had loaned him one hundred dollars a few months ago and ...
... replied . " What were they quarreling about ? " I asked . " Mostly about Karl's extravagance , and father's refusal to lend him fifty dollars to have his old car repaired . Father had loaned him one hundred dollars a few months ago and ...
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A Patricide | 43 |
Prosecutor Lees Address to the Jury | 54 |
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