The Gilded Age


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"Nothing, probably, you'll care for. Your being with him so much is the  
town talk, that's all?"  
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What do people say?" asked Laura calmly.  
Oh, they say a good many things. You are offended, though, to have me  
speak of it?"  
"Not in the least. You are my true friend. I feel that I can trust you.  
You wouldn't deceive me, Harry?" throwing into her eyes a look of trust  
and tenderness that melted away all his petulance and distrust. "What do  
they say?"  
"
Some say that you've lost your head about him; others that you don't  
care any more for him than you do for a dozen others, but that he is  
completely fascinated with you and about to desert his wife; and others  
say it is nonsense to suppose you would entangle yourself with a married  
man, and that your intimacy only arises from the matter of the cotton,  
claims, for which he wants your influence with Dilworthy. But you know  
everybody is talked about more or less in Washington. I shouldn't care;  
but I wish you wouldn't have so much to do with Selby, Laura," continued  
Harry, fancying that he was now upon such terms that his, advice, would  
be heeded.  
"And you believed these slanders?"  
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