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"So I ratherguess he didn't get much satisfaction from the old deacon. But he'sawful stubborn, is our efficient head of police; and if he can findany way to put that business on Nick's shoulders he will, take myword for it. " Hugh only smiled as though he was not worrying about anything ChiefWambold could accomplish. He had known the other to make several"bone-plays" since coming to Scranton, and hence Hugh did not have avery high opinion of the official's merits, though not doubting hishonesty... of purpose at all. After a short time they arrived at the smithy. Deacon Winslow livedclose to his shop. He was a big man, with the proverbial muscles ofthe blacksmith; and for many years he had been looked upon as apillar in the church he attended. Besides this he was reckoned a good man, who could always be countedon to go out of his way to do a favor for anybody. The poor ofScranton loved him better than they did anyone they knew. His actswere often "hidden under a bushel, " since he did not go around, asThad once said, "blowing his own horn, and advertising his goodnessas one would soft soap.
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