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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER XIV
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Mr.Montgomery Arbuthnot was recognized as a second mounted attache, though his attendance on the boulevard was not as constant as that of Mr.Anderson, in consequence, probably, of the fact that he had not a horse of his own.

But there were others also present.

There were Sir Thomas Tresham, with his wife, who had been sent over to inquire into the iron trade of Belgium.

He was a learned free-trader who could not be got to agree with the old familiar views of Sir Magnus,--who thought that the more iron that was produced in Belgium the less would be forthcoming from England.

But Sir Thomas knew better, and as Sir Magnus was quite unable to hold his own with the political economist, he gave him many dinners and was civil to his wife.
Sir Thomas, no doubt, felt that in doing so Sir Magnus did all that could be expected from him.


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