The Gilded Age


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It was always so. She excited his hopes and denied him, inflamed his  
passion and restrained it, and wound him in her toils day by day. To  
what purpose? It was keen delight to Laura to prove that she had power  
over men.  
Laura liked to hear about life at the east, and especially about the  
luxurious society in which Mr. Brierly moved when he was at home. It  
pleased her imagination to fancy herself a queen in it.  
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You should be a winter in Washington," Harry said.  
But I have no acquaintances there."  
Don't know any of the families of the congressmen? They like to have a  
pretty woman staying with them."  
"Not one."  
"Suppose Col. Sellers should, have business there; say, about this  
Columbus River appropriation?"  
"Sellers!" and Laura laughed.  
"You needn't laugh. Queerer things have happened. Sellers knows  
everybody from Missouri, and from the West, too, for that matter. He'd  
introduce you to Washington life quick enough. It doesn't need a crowbar  
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