; The millionaire had been very ill, but tho ■ doctor's smile was cheerful and encouraging. "At last, my very dear sir," ho saiS, grasping the'patient's nerveless hand, "at last I am happy to say that you are com- • pletely out of danger." "No risk of a relapse?'! '.'None whatever." "Break'it gently to my. poor nephew," whispered tho invaliil faintly, ' ; / Tho Pennsylvania State Capital scandal was, .to hayo been brought to trial in P«b- '•' •*-<" ruai-y. It was expected that the most bare- ■ facod frauds ever'porpotrated'by public officials would, bo disclosed. Jfnrble.fountaina were to be exhibited which , could bo duplicated for £15 each, a number of these having been sold to the State for £185 each. '" The Stato lost a million storling.bx the frauds, '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 165, 6 April 1908, Page 9
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