Chapter 22

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MOSTLY ABOUT MONEY I went up to New York, to find confusion and gloom at our headquarters there. Senator Goodrich had subtly given the impression, not only to the workers but also to the newspaper men, who had given it to the public, that with his resignation the Burbank campaign had fallen to pieces. "And I fear you'll have some difficulty in getting any money at all down town," said Revell, the senior Senator from New York state, who envied and hated Goodrich and was therefore, if not for personal reasons, amiably disposed toward me. "They don't like our candidate." "Naturally," said I. "That's why he's running and that's why he may win." "Of course, he'll carry everything here in the East. The only doubt was in this state, but I had no difficulty in making a deal with the opposition

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