The Gilded Age


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time that the Senate should crush some cur like this man Noble, and thus  
show his kind that it was able and resolved to uphold its ancient  
dignity.  
A by-stander laughed, at this finely delivered peroration; and said:  
"
Why, this is the Senator who franked his, baggage home through the mails  
last week-registered, at that. However, perhaps he was merely engaged in  
upholding the ancient dignity of the Senate,'--then."  
'
"No, the modern dignity of it," said another by-stander. "It don't  
resemble its ancient dignity but it fits its modern style like a glove."  
There being no law against making offensive remarks about U. S.  
Senators, this conversation, and others like it, continued without let or  
hindrance. But our business is with the investigating committee.  
Mr. Noble appeared before the Committee of the Senate; and testified to  
the following effect:  
He said that he was a member of the State legislature of the  
Happy-Land-of-Canaan; that on the --- day of ------ he assembled himself  
together at the city of Saint's Rest, the capital of the State, along  
with his brother legislators; that he was known to be a political enemy  
of Mr. Dilworthy and bitterly opposed to his re-election; that Mr.  
Dilworthy came to Saint's Rest and reported to be buying pledges of votes  
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