The Gilded Age


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"Oh, why; woman--something about woman, I should say; the marriage  
relation, woman's fate, anything of that sort. Call it The Revelations  
of a Woman's Life; now, there's a good title. I wouldn't want any better  
title than that. I'm prepared to make you an offer, Miss Hawkins,  
a liberal offer,--twelve thousand dollars for thirty nights."  
Laura thought. She hesitated. Why not? It would give her employment,  
money. She must do something.  
"I will think of it, and let you know soon. But still, there is very  
little likelihood that I--however, we will not discuss it further now."  
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Remember, that the sooner we get to work the better, Miss Hawkins,  
public curiosity is so fickle. Good day, madam."  
The close of the trial released Mr. Harry Brierly and left him free to  
depart upon his long talked of Pacific-coast mission. He was very  
mysterious about it, even to Philip.  
"It's confidential, old boy," he said, "a little scheme we have hatched  
up. I don't mind telling you that it's a good deal bigger thing than  
that in Missouri, and a sure thing. I wouldn't take a half a million  
just for my share. And it will open something for you, Phil. You will  
hear from me."  
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