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Clay made a great speech yesterday?' "Yes, " replied Mr. Wickliffe, "I do. Don't you?" "Not so great as lit could have made, " said Tom with a meaning look. "If / had spoken, ant had rowelled him up as I could have done, and he had come back at me he would have done, tfien you would have heard a great speech. " ' But \n\\y didn't you speak, Mr. Marshall?" asked Wickliffe. " Because, " cried T with bitter emphasis, "I was a coward! I have lost Jlie opportunity of my life. If I had spoken, I shou...ld have been certain to make a fine speet-L anyhow, and, whether I got the best of it or not, all the Democrats from Maim to Louisiana would have sworn that I made mince-meat of Mr. Clay. " This was a shrewd view, and it must have occurred to Marshall beforehand, but i unfortunately required more nerve to act upon it than he happened to have at the pinch. The truth is, Tom Marshall always felt the moral mastery of Mr Clay, and almost always chafed under it, to such a degree that his well-known estrangement from that leader of men was at bottom probably owing as much to this one cause as 'to all other causes united.
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