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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER VI
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"But do you imagine that in politics you have found your real line ?" "No such thing.

But it offers me a chance of _living_ for a few years.
I don't flatter myself that I could make a figure in the House of Commons; but I want to sit there, and be in the full current of existence.

I had never dreamt of such a thing until Stark suggested it.
But he's a shrewd fellow, and he has guessed my need." "What about the financial matter ?" asked William, after reflection.
"I see no insuperable difficulty.

You, I understand, are in no position to help me ?" "Oh, I won't say that," interrupted the other.

"A few hundreds will make no difference to me.


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