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XIV. From John Graham, at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago, to his son, Pierrepont, at The Travelers' Rest, New Albany, Indiana. | ||
Mr. Pierrepont has taken a little flyer in short ribs on 'Change, and has accidentally come into the line of his father's vision. | 191 | |
XV. From John Graham, at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago, to his son, Pierrepont, at The Scrub Oaks, Spring Lake, Michigan. | ||
Mr. Pierrepont has been promoted again, and the old man sends him a little advice with his appointment. | 209 | |
XVI. From John Graham, at the Schweitzerkasenhof, Karlsbad, Austria, to his son, Pierrepont, at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago. | ||
Mr. Pierrepont has shown mild symptoms of an attack of society fever, and his father is administering some simple remedies. | 223 | |
XVII. From John Graham, at the London House of Graham & Co., to his son, Pierrepont, at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago. | ||
Mr. Pierrepont has written his father that he is getting along famously in his new place. | 243 | |
XVIII. From John Graham, at the London House of Graham & Co., to his son, Pierrepont, at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago. | ||
Mr. Pierrepont is worried over rumors that the old man is a bear on lard and that the longs are about to make him climb a tree. | 259 | |