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"Writings of Washington," iii, 491. "Writings of Washington," iii, 23. Lodge's "Washington," i, 138. Trevelyan's "Revolution," Part 1, 378, footnote. Both of these books quote Swett's "History of Bunker Hill Battle." "Writings of Washington," iii, 491. "Writings of Washington," iii, 22. Ibid., iii, 71.
Paulding's visit and inquiries added to this interest. It had been several days since Pinky Swett's last visit to the child to see that it was safe. On the morning after Edith's call at the mission she came in about ten o'clock, and heard the news. In less than twenty minutes the child and the woman who had charge of it both disappeared from Grubb's court.
Swett's defeat, he left the district, though a very prominent lawyer, and went to Chicago, never to return to the Congressional district in which he had lived so many years, really quitting politics entirely. I suppose I ought to state the fact that, having made the district for myself and then given it up to Mr.
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