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Lister's Great Adventure

CHAPTER VII
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On the surface, his step-son had taken the proper line.

Mortimer meant to support the Board, but he had indicated that he did so because it was his duty.

His remarks about the dangers by which the company was surrounded had made things look worse.

All the same, he had calmed the meeting, but Cartwright did not know if this was an advantage.

Criticism was harder to meet when the critics were cool.
Another man got up and began to talk in a quiet voice.
"Mr.Hyslop has an object for trusting the chairman that we have not got.


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