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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER V
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We shall see him in Parliament, or I'm much mistaken.

He's the kind of man we want in Parliament--the man who has done things." But Helen was not much interested in her brother-in-law.
"I expect your head's aching, isn't it ?" she asked, pouring a fresh cup.
"Well, it is," said Richard.

"It's humiliating to find what a slave one is to one's body in this world.

D'you know, I can never work without a kettle on the hob.

As often as not I don't drink tea, but I must feel that I can if I want to." "That's very bad for you," said Helen.
"It shortens one's life; but I'm afraid, Mrs.Ambrose, we politicians must make up our minds to that at the outset.


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