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Elizabeth’s Campaign

CHAPTER I
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But look at the way I'm managed in my business!--harried up and down by a parcel of young fellows from the Ministry that often seem to me fools! But we've all got to come in.

And this country's worth it!' 'You know I'm with you there, sir.

But why don't you get at the Squire himself?
What good have he or his agent ever been to anybody?
You're a landlord worth living under; but--' 'Ah! don't be in too great a hurry, Adam, and you'll see what you will see!' And with a pleasant salute, his handsome face twitching between frowns and smiles, Sir Henry rode on.

'What trade unionists we all are--high and low! That man's as good a farmer as Gregson's a vile one.

But he stands by his like, as I stand by mine.' Then his thoughts took a different turn.


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