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The Duke’s Children

CHAPTER XVI
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But we will follow him as he left the House.

There were one or two others quite as anxious as to his political career as any staunch old Liberal.

At any rate one other.

He had promised that as soon as he could get away from the House he would go to Belgrave Square and tell Lady Mabel Grex all about it.

When he reached the square it was past seven, but Lady Mabel and Miss Cassewary were still in the drawing-room.
"There seemed to be a great deal of bustle, and I didn't understand much about it," said the member.
"But you heard the speeches ?" These were the speeches made on the proposing and seconding of the address.
"Oh, yes;--Lupton did it very well.


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