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The Imperialist

CHAPTER XVII
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"This conversation is making me tired." "Suppose you run away and play with your hoop," suggested her brother.
"I can't see that as an insuperable difficulty, Father.

Tariffs could be made adaptable, relative to the common interest as well as to the individual one.

We could do it if we liked." "Your adaptability might easily lead to other things.

What's to prevent retaliation among ourselves?
There's a slump in textiles, and the home Government is forced to let in foreign wool cheaper.

Up goes the Australian tax on the output of every mill in Lancashire.


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