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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XVII
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And, indeed, I quite agree with you." "Politics are no use nowadays," pursued Northway.

"The questions of the time are social.

We want a party that is neither Liberal nor Tory." "Exactly .-- Well, now, may I depend upon you ?" "I'll come when you send for me." "Very well.

I have your address." He stood up, hesitated a moment, and offered his hand, which Northway took without raising his eyes.
"I shall walk on into Clifton; so here we say good-bye for the present .-- A week or ten days." "I suppose you won't alter your mind, Mr .-- Mr.Marks ?" "Not the least fear of that.

I have a public duty to discharge." So speaking, and with a peculiar smile on his lips, Glazzard walked away.


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