A Gentleman of the South; a Memory of the Black Belt, From the Manuscript Memoirs of the Late Colonel Stanton Elmore;

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If I under- stand the situation, there's no way to make my calling and election sure without tamper- ing with the politics of this district. If I heard you correctly behind that rose-bush before breakfast, you will say ' aye ' when my name's called only in case the convention at Bel- view said 'aye' yesterday when Major Wat- kins proposed Henry's name for Congress." " No, I didn't say that," said Beverley.
" All I said was, that I wouldn't talk to you about it again until you made the conventio
...n nominate Brubber." A GENTLEMAN OF THE SOUTH 167 " And do you not see, my dear Miss Selden, that you are asking me to trifle with the sover- eign electorate of this district? Henry will never accept that nomination ; he will be abroad a year at the least." " But I won't have it look as if he couldn't stay in Congress if he would — after all the mean things those Ravenels and the rest of them have been saying. They shall nominate him again." "'By the eternal!' Old Hickory himself couldn't have said it any better.

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