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A GOVERNOR visiting a State prison was implored1 by a Convict to pardon him. "What are you in for?" asked the Governor. "I held a high office," the Convict humbly2 replied, "and sold subordinate appointments." "Then I decline to interfere," said the Governor, with asperity3; "a man who abuses his office by making it serve a private end and purvey4 a personal advantage is unfit to be free. By the way, Mr. Warden," he added to that official, as the Convict slunk away, "in appointing you to this position, I was given to understand that your friends could make the Shikane county delegation5 to the next State convention solid for - for the present Administration. Was I rightly informed?" "You were, sir." "Very well, then, I will bid you good-day. Please be so good as to appoint my nephew Night Chaplain and Reminder6 of Mothers and Sisters." 点击收听单词发音
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