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A Southern planter elected to the United States Senate confronts entrenched corruption and machine politics as an earnest young reporter becomes his private secretary and political guide. The narrative follows their struggle against lobbyists and bosses who infiltrate Washington's social and legislative life, showing how bribery, intrigue, and familial avarice threaten reform. A romantic thread between the secretary and the senator's youngest daughter introduces personal stakes and divided loyalties. The plot combines detailed depiction of legislative maneuvering with episodes of personal betrayal and moral choice, tracing the clash between integrity and the entrenched power of political machines.

About the Author

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Thomas A. Wise

Thomas A. Wise was an American author known for his novel "A Gentleman from Mississippi." This work reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the American South, showcasing Wise's ability to weave intricate narratives that capture the essence of his characters and their environments. While not extensively documented, Wise's contributions to literature provide insight into the themes of regional identity and personal experience during his time. His writing offers a glimpse into the complexities of Southern life, making it a notable piece within the literary heritage of the region.

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