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One of Our Conquerors

CHAPTER XIX
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But, it is asked by the disputant, If we had followed her exclusively, how far should we have travelled from our starting-point?
We of the world and its prizes and duties must do her an injury to make her tongue musical to us, and her argument worthy of attention.

So it seems.

How to keep the proper balance between those two testy old wranglers, that rarely pull the right way together, is as much the task for men in the grip of the world, as for the wanton youthful fry under dominion of their instincts; and probably, when it is done, man will have attained the golden age of his retirement from service.
Why be scheming?
Victor asked.

Unlike the gallant soldiery, his question was raised in the blush of a success, from an examination of the quality of the thing won; although it had not changed since it was first coveted; it was demonstrably the same: and an astonishing dry stick he held, as a reward for perpetual agitations and perversions of his natural tastes.

Here was a Dudley Sowerby, the direct issue of the conception of Lakelands; if indeed they were not conceived together in one; and the young gentleman had moral character, good citizen substance, and station, rank, prospect of a title; and the grasp of him was firm.


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