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A Gentleman from Mississippi

Chapter 5 THE BOSS OF THE SENATE INSPECTS A NEW MEMBER

Word Count: 1302    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

as he strode to the desk of the International Hotel. A wide-brimmed black hat thrust back on his head, a long black perfecto in his mouth, coattails spreading out behind as h

a sensation all of their own. Carolina, a different type from the younger, had an austere loveliness denoting pride and birth, a brunette of the quality that has contributed so m

ld hotel back a score of years-back to the times when such sights were of dail

ad to welcome you, sir,"

ld out his hand. Ever

. "Must make you acquainted with my daughters. This is

urtesy, shook hands with the clerk, who was n

ything, but Carolina looked at the worn and fad

ia ecstatically, clasping her hands and gazin

ss a hall at the biggest and most gorgeous cigar stand he had ever seen or eve

ed as an imitation marble column came within his purview. "I remember my frie

ed to assure him that everything

le I look around a bit and so

und a bit, too, before we decide, fa

d her affectiona

om its looks-too good for us. But I tell you the best, even this, isn't too

his elbow on the desk

vorite haunt for the big m

k eagerl

we have them all. Sen

a moment ago. Boy, fi

d tell them Senato

nators cam

med Stevens, with an assumption of effusiveness. "I wan

and Langdon hel

you, Senator. This is a

his smoothest and m

lthough we are on different sides we may be interested in the

on ch

h about this lawmaking business, you know. Raising cotton, arguing the Government and bossing niggers have been

u'll learn quickly,"

guide you can't go wr

he powers on your side

ven

m Mississippi gladl

hat Legislature what they ought to do, Senator Peabody, the

ior Senator from Missis

orth, your integrity, your character and o

nter laughe

but I reckon the character and integrity wouldn't have

the way he should go and would cause no difficulty. His keen sense of gratitude

I have the interests of the South at heart, particularly with regard to thi

at would be going strong! But I

ola?" sugge

evens watched him as eagles watch

said in impressive seriousness that rang with sturdy American manhood-"I tell you that what is important is that the great, sweeping c

to man them. I want the South to have her part in the nation's defense. I want her to have this great naval city as t

lapped the new me

"You've got to make so

s the orator for

eyes ope

gasped. "Me

good oratory," exclaimed

"You call that oratory. Wh

o some more of it, th

ount on you for

He's a living picture of innocence. We'll push him forward and let him do the talking for the na

nior Senator from Mi

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A Gentleman from Mississippi
A Gentleman from Mississippi
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1 Chapter 1 PRACTICAL POLITICS2 Chapter 2 THE WARS OF PEACE3 Chapter 3 HOW TO PLEASE A SENATOR4 Chapter 4 JUST THE MAN WE NEED 5 Chapter 5 THE BOSS OF THE SENATE INSPECTS A NEW MEMBER6 Chapter 6 NEW FRIENDS-AND AN OLD ENEMY7 Chapter 7 LANGDON LEARNS OF THINGS UNPLEASANT8 Chapter 8 HOW SENATOR LANGDON GETS A SECRETARY9 Chapter 9 A NEW KIND OF POLITICAL PARTNERSHIP10 Chapter 10 WHEN SENATORS DISAGREE11 Chapter 11 ON THE TRAIL OF THE INSIDERS 12 Chapter 12 THE CURE OF A WOMAN'S LOVE13 Chapter 13 AN OLD-FASHIONED FATHER14 Chapter 14 WHEN A DAUGHTER BETRAYS HER FATHER15 Chapter 15 CAROLINA LANGDON'S ADVICE16 Chapter 16 A RESCUE IN THE NICK OF TIME17 Chapter 17 THE CONSPIRATORS OUTWITTED18 Chapter 18 HOPE LANGDON'S HOUR OF TRIUMPH19 Chapter 19 SENATOR LANGDON LEARNS THE TRUTH20 Chapter 20 THE CALL TO ARMS21 Chapter 21 IF YOU CAN'T BUY A SENATOR, THREATEN HIM 22 Chapter 22 LOBBYISTS-AND ONE IN PARTICULAR23 Chapter 23 THE BOSS OF THE SENATE GAINS A NEW ALLY24 Chapter 24 THE HONEYBIRD25 Chapter 25 CAROLINA LANGDON'S RENUNCIATION26 Chapter 26 THE BATTLES OF WASHINGTON27 Chapter 27 MRS. SPANGLER GIVES A LUNCHEON28 Chapter 28 ON THE FLOOR OF THE SENATE