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The author, writing from prison, narrates his role in a bitter municipal election, vividly describing street assaults — including the severe wounding of a female supporter — and the tense confrontations with magistrates, gaolers, and hostile clubs. He recounts sustaining a public campaign by daily attendance at hustings and delivering orations, details press vilification and a forged letter meant to alarm his family, and catalogs supporters and procedural abuses. Throughout he balances outrage at personal mistreatment with a steady account of opponents' tactics, legal entanglements, and efforts to preserve open polling and popular representation.
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