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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER XI
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But they must be made to understand that their weariness and discontent is _wrong_.

We have to show them how bad and poor their taste is, that they may strive to develop a higher and nobler.

I, for one, shall utterly decline to have anything to do with the concerts if the programme doesn't consist exclusively of the really great, Bach and Beethoven and so on.

Don't you agree with me ?" "In principle," replied Lady Ogram, "certainly.

We shall have lots of things to talk about, I see." "I delight in talk about serious things!" cried May.
But Lady Ogram's physical strength was not equal to the excitement she had gone through.


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