Review of reviews and world's work . HON. CHARLES A. DANA, EDITOR OF THE NEW YORKSUN. HON. EVAN P. HOWELL, OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITU-TION. AN INFLUENTIAL SUPPORTER OF MR. HILL. never let go one of them except as death has en-forced its superior claim. He is by nature the re-verse of gushing, and gives to strangers and slightacquaintances the impression of coolness and re-serve. But his intimate friends smile when he iscalled cold-hearted and treacherous. The successfulpolitician cannot do for his friends all he wouldlike to, and, much less, all that his friends think hemight do if he liked. Some


Review of reviews and world's work . HON. CHARLES A. DANA, EDITOR OF THE NEW YORKSUN. HON. EVAN P. HOWELL, OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITU-TION. AN INFLUENTIAL SUPPORTER OF MR. HILL. never let go one of them except as death has en-forced its superior claim. He is by nature the re-verse of gushing, and gives to strangers and slightacquaintances the impression of coolness and re-serve. But his intimate friends smile when he iscalled cold-hearted and treacherous. The successfulpolitician cannot do for his friends all he wouldlike to, and, much less, all that his friends think hemight do if he liked. Some must, temporarily atleast, be disappointed ; and a man who is not pro-fuse in explanations must be charged with coldnessand treachery, and the man who is profuse inexplanations must be charged with insincerity andliypocrisy. There are those who know that behindthe cool and self-possessed exterior trained not toexjjress emotions, and behind the supreme domina-tion of pure intellect which holds emotions underfirm control, there beats


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