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said that their affection for him and their confidence in him were in no  
wise impaired by the persecutions that had pursued him, and that he was  
still good enough for them.  
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-[The $7,000 left by Mr. Noble with his state legislature was placed in  
safe keeping to await the claim of the legitimate owner. Senator  
Dilworthy made one little effort through his protege the embryo banker  
to recover it, but there being no notes of hand or, other memoranda to  
support the claim, it failed. The moral of which is, that when one loans  
money to start a bank with, one ought to take the party's written  
acknowledgment of the fact.]  
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