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The Inheritors

CHAPTER EIGHT
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I paid attention to my dinner, and let the discourse on the affairs of the Hyperborean Protectorate lapse into an unheeded murmur.

I tried to be the simple amanuensis at the feast.
Suddenly, however, it struck me that de Mersch was talking at me; that he had by the merest shade raised his intonation.

He was dilating upon the immense international value of the proposed Trans-Greenland Railway.
Its importance to British trade was indisputable; even the opposition had no serious arguments to offer.

It was the obvious duty of the British Government to give the financial guarantee.

He would not insist upon the moral aspect of the work--it was unnecessary.


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