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The Imperialist

CHAPTER II
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We've no reason to be ashamed of him." "That you have not." Personal sentiments between these two Scotchmen were indicated rather than indulged.

"He's going in with Fulke and Warner, I suppose--you've got that fixed up ?" "Pretty well.

Old man Warner was in this morning to talk it over.

He says they look to Lorne to bring them in touch with the new generation.
It's a pity he lost that son of his." "Oh, a great pity.

But since they had to go outside the firm they couldn't have done better; they couldn't have done better.


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