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Part 2, Prendergast Summary
Prendergast is now completely insane and he is again campaigning for Carter Harrison. He writes to a lawyer named Alfred S. Trude, but his message did not follow any theme and said nothing. When Trude received the postcard, he kept it because it just did not seem right.
Part 2, Prendergast Analysis
The reader sees the mind of Prendergast has lost its ability to function in reality.. Although it is just a glimpse, the reader knows this young man will affect the Exposition in someway.
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