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1 II | under the authority of a president, assisted by a secretary
2 II | could be no doubt that their president had considerable difficulty
3 II | difficulty in guiding them.~This president, well known in Philadelphia
4 II | enemies, although he was president of the club— among others
5 II | Phil Evans been elected president of the club? The votes were
6 II | was decided to elect the president “on the center point.”~This
7 II | in the nomination of the President of the Republic of the United
8 II | line would be proclaimed President of the Weldon Institute.~
9 II | whereas Uncle Prudent was president. A difference of three fifteen-hundredths
10 III | slackened not.~Then the president removed his hat. Thanks
11 IV | your end.”~“Sir,” said the president, who in vain endeavored
12 IV | and it has grown.~“No, Mr. President, it has not grown! It has
13 IV | It seemed that for the president of the Weldon Institute
14 V | Prudent and Phil Evans, the president and secretary of the Weldon
15 V | which the duet between the president and secretary was being
16 V | had had the honor of being president of the Weldon Institute,
17 V | short it so chanced that the president and secretary of the Weldon
18 V | It was thus he called the president of the Weldon Institute,
19 V | Institute, and thus did the president desire to be called.~At
20 V | gathering gloom.~But neither the president nor the secretary of the
21 V | of defending himself. The president and secretary of the Weldon
22 V | the town heard that the president and secretary of the club
23 V | and bodily swallowed the president and secretary of the Weldon
24 VI | Chapter VI~THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY SUSPEND HOSTILITIES~
25 VI | Here we are no longer the president and secretary of the Weldon
26 VII | close secret. And, if the president and secretary of the Weldon
27 VIII | REFUSE TO BE CONVINCED~The President of the Weldon Institute
28 VIII | Robur, seeing that the president and secretary of the Weldon
29 VIII | reprisals he had taken on the president and secretary of the club.~
30 VIII | When he raised his head the president and secretary of the Weldon
31 IX | greater than that of the president and secretary of the Weldon
32 X | those below. In vain the president of the Weldon Institute
33 XI | shall see!” answered the president of the Weldon Institute.~“
34 XIII | just appeared on deck.~“President of the Weldon Institute!”~
35 XIV | Messrs. Prudent and Evans, president and secretary of the Weldon
36 XV | no notion of allowing the president and secretary of the Weldon
37 XV | cause it.”~“Well! No, Mr. President of the Weldon Institute,
38 XVI | not enough to drive the President and secretary of the Weldon
39 XVII | madman.~Thus reasoned the President and Secretary of the Weldon
40 XXI | was found that neither the president nor secretary of the Weldon
41 XXI | back at the club, one as president, the other as secretary,
42 XXI | even shaken hands with the president and left him with “Tomorrow!”~
43 XXI | this disappearance of its president and secretary. And at first
44 XXI | the disappearance of the president and secretary of the Institute.~
45 XXI | indeed the snuff-box of the President of the Weldon Institute.
46 XXI | And not only was it the president’s snuff-box, it was the
47 XXI | s snuff-box, it was the president’s writing!~Then did the
48 XXI | quietly walked into the president’s house. And, what was more
49 XXI | crowd, swarmed into the president’s house, and shook hands
50 XXI | and shook hands with the president and secretary, and cheered
51 XXI | why this very evening the president and secretary of the Weldon
52 XXI | Prudent and Phil Evans.~The president allowed the enthusiasm to
53 XXI | Of the kidnapping of the president and secretary of the Weldon
54 XXII | passengers were to be the president and secretary of the Weldon
55 XXII | declamations that greeted the president and secretary of the Weldon
56 XXIII| United States,” he said, “The president and secretary of the Weldon
57 XXIII| Evans, you are free!”~The president, the secretary, and the
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