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"Well, sir," he said, "all I can say is, that I am very much obliged to you, and I hope you will be rewarded for your kindness." "It is easier to lead men than to drive them," said Mr. Carroll, as they left the chamber. "This man is rough, and not troubled much with a conscience, but harshness would make him still worse." "Yes, sir," said Herbert; "I think you are right." After breakfast they resumed their journey. In due time they reached Baltimore, and remained over night at a hotel. In the c…
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"Well, sir," he said, "all I can say is, that I am very much obliged to you, and I hope you will be rewarded for your kindness." "It is easier to lead men than to drive them," said Mr. Carroll, as they left the chamber. "This man is rough, and not troubled much with a conscience, but harshness would make him still worse." "Yes, sir," said Herbert; "I think you are right." After breakfast they resumed their journey. In due time they reached Baltimore, and remained over night at a hotel. In the course of the succeeding day they arrived at Philadelphia, which was the termination of Mr. Carroll's journey. As the country through which they passed was unknown to Herbert, the journey was full of interest, but there was no adventure worth recording. The time came when the two travelers were compelled to part.

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"Well, sir," he said, "all I can say is, that I am very much obliged to you, and I hope you will be rewarded for your kindness." "It is easier to lead men than to drive them," said Mr. Carroll, as they left the chamber. "This man is rough, and not troubled much with a conscience, but harshness would make him still worse." "Yes, sir," said Herbert; "I think you are right." After breakfast they resumed their journey. In due time they reached Baltimore, and remained over night at a hotel. In the course of the succeeding day they arrived at Philadelphia, which was the termination of Mr. Carroll's journey. As the country through which they passed was unknown to Herbert, the journey was full of interest, but there was no adventure worth recording. The time came when the two travelers were compelled to part.

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