A Gentleman from Mississippi
over and touched the
or you?" asked the new Senator
eak to you about me. I'm the first of the new
amiliar smi
s though you'd bite. Re
very p
aid, feeling instinctively that he was
as I've said good-by to my old friend
nel, slap him on the back, cheer him up and finally bid him good-by after extending a c
re brisk, than in years, completely restored to favor in t
r Stevens spoke to me about you; said you were the smartest yo
ook hi
New York
awled the Southerner. "They tell me
o New York of late, Senator?"
ponded Langdon reminiscently, "but we changed our min
mitted th
t on Langdon, "I've co
Ever been in New Orlean
Hain
eve I have," confessed t
or seemed
through one Mardi Gras, with a special understanding, of course, that you don't print anything in the p
ew of no grave calamity that had
ne?" he q
Langdo
NEW YORK, EH? THE VIC
We haven't found anybody in the State that says he voted for it, but the fact is a fact. I assure you, Mr. Haines
great change for you, the
o spend your old days peacefully in the country, Mr. Hai
rcasm came int
ce to two or three different leaders, force others into line by threats, send a trusted agent to another with a roll of bank bills-the recipient of which would immediately conclude that this candidate was the only man in the State who could save the nation from destruction. Had not Haines seen men who had sold their unsuspecting delegates for cash to the highest bidder rise in the convention hall and in impassioned,
a chuckle at the doubting
ines," he said, "if he could get it. When I was a young man, sir, politics in the South was a career for a ge
er, further impressed by the fran
my mind, Mr. Haines, is
ther or not he's compet
g a good deal. Suppose
e is short. We'
the interview?" smil
ss method. When I was down in Vicksburg a reporter backed me up in a corner, slipped his
how I stood about the opening of the Tento Pu Reservation of the Comanche Indians,
paper. I started to offer him a job, but he was so proud I was afrai
, I ought to thank you for t
know anything about th
h a huge sig
if I know what sort of a man a man is I can tell a gre
tarted in
not you can fit me up with a set of views. Is that the
milingly sh
man is is important. I've been doing Washington for a number of years. I've had an exceptional opportunity to
vingly, then a twink
sippi," he drawled. "We've only one-th
y at this description
litics?" continued the Mississippian. "I'm a beg
reporter teaching a Sen
in
on joined in
rs had sense enough to go to school. Now, I come up here on a platform the chief principle of wh
a wonderful thing for the country
cour
t of the Congressmen and
hat, leaned back and gazed a
h and country would be sufficient re
e belief was deeply rooted. His long newspaper training had educated Haines in the ways of men, their actions and mental processes-what naturally to expect from a given set of circumstances. He fel
ines added. "You have not been in politi
nkled the Missi
unpleasant things I didn't know bef
to tell you a few m
escence. "Reckon I'd better know t
nt in the way of the naval base because he'll think then you'll help h
r it because he owes a grudge and want
your bill was for the west coast they might fight it tooth an
chance to claim glory and perhaps break the solid Sout
l, who in hades will vote for it because it's
nator," replied Haines,
Werewolf
Romance
Romance
Billionaires
Romance
Romance