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Short excerpt: The big interests fear him, and they’re inventing these lies to try and injure him. They might as well try to blow up Gibraltar. The fact is the public is seriously aroused this time and the railroads are in a panic. Related Free eBooks - The Lion And The Mouse: A Story Of An American Life Novelized From The Play By Arthur Hornblow
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