The Gilded Age


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the precise spot without accident or loss of life, and then he looked as  
happy as a man who had helped a fellow being through a momentous  
undertaking, and was grateful to know that he had not lived in vain.  
Laura thanked him once more. The words were music to his ear; but what  
were they compared to the ravishing smile with which she flooded his  
whole system? When she bowed her adieu and turned away, he was no  
longer  
suffering torture in the pillory where she had had him trussed up during  
so many distressing moments, but he belonged to the list of her conquests  
and was a flattered and happy thrall, with the dawn-light of love  
breaking over the eastern elevations of his heart.  
It was about the hour, now, for the chairman of the House Committee on  
Benevolent Appropriations to make his appearance, and Laura stepped to  
the door to reconnoiter. She glanced up the street, and sure enough--  
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