The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg


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Next! next! next!" came volleying from all over the house.  
Burgess put his hand into his pocket. The old couple, trembling, began  
to rise. Burgess fumbled a moment, then said:  
"I find I have read them all."  
Faint with joy and surprise, the couple sank into their seats, and Mary  
whispered:  
"Oh, bless God, we are saved!--he has lost ours--I wouldn't give this for  
a hundred of those sacks!"  
The house burst out with its "Mikado" travesty, and sang it three times  
with ever-increasing enthusiasm, rising to its feet when it reached for  
the third time the closing line--  
"But the Symbols are here, you bet!"  
and finishing up with cheers and a tiger for "Hadleyburg purity and our  
eighteen immortal representatives of it."  
Then Wingate, the saddler, got up and proposed cheers "for the cleanest  
man in town, the one solitary important citizen in it who didn't try to  
steal that money--Edward Richards."  
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