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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER VI
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Eustace broke it by asking softly: "And how do things go with you ?" "The same as ever.

Steadily down-hill I had better let the place before it gets into a thoroughly bad state.

And you ?" His brother made no answer, but sat with bent head.
"You remember Stark," he said at length, "the lawyer?
He wants me to stand for Polterham at the next election." "You?
In place of Welwyn-Baker ?" "No; as Liberal candidate; or Radical, if you like." "You're joking, I suppose!" "Where's the impossibility ?" Their eyes met.
"There's no absurdity," said William, "in your standing for Parliament; _au contraire_.

But I can't imagine you on the Radical side.

And I don't see the necessity of that.


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