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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER II
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Liversedge is reluctant to stand; I know that for certain.

To a more promising man he'll yield with pleasure .-- St! st! listen to me!--you are that man.

Go down; see Toby; see the wiseacres and wire-pullers; get your name in vogue! It's cut out for you.

Act now, or never again pretend that you want a chance." A smile of disdain settled upon Glazzard's lips, but his eyes had lost their vacancy.
"On the Radical side ?" he asked, mockingly.

"For Manchester and Brummagem ?" "For Parliament, my dear boy! For Westminster, St.Stephen's, distinction, a career! I should perhaps have thought of your taking Welwyn-Baker's place, but there are many reasons against it.


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