The Gilded Age


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all we want is capital to develop it. Slap down the rails and bring the  
land into market. The richest land on God Almighty's footstool is lying  
right out there. If I had my capital free I could plant it for  
millions."  
"I suppose your capital is largely in your plantation?" asked Philip.  
"
Well, partly, sir, partly. I'm down here now with reference to a little  
operation--a little side thing merely. By the way gentlemen, excuse the  
liberty, but it's about my usual time"--  
The Colonel paused, but as no movement of his acquaintances followed this  
plain remark, he added, in an explanatory manner,  
"I'm rather particular about the exact time--have to be in this climate."  
Even this open declaration of his hospitable intention not being  
understood the Colonel politely said,  
"
Gentlemen, will you take something?"  
Col. Sellers led the way to a saloon on Fourth street under the hotel,  
and the young gentlemen fell into the custom of the country.  
"
Not that," said the Colonel to the bar-keeper, who shoved along the  
counter a bottle of apparently corn-whiskey, as if he had done it before  
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