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The Summons

CHAPTER X
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THE SUMMONS It is curious to recollect how smoothly the surface water ran during that last week of peace.

Debates there were, of course, and much argument across the table.

It was recognised that great changes, social, economic, military, would come and great adaptations have to be made.
But, meanwhile, to use the phrase which was soon to be familiar in half a million mouths, people carried on.

The Brown couple, for instance.
Each morning they set out gaily, certain of three or four nice wins; each evening they returned after a day which was "simply awful." Harold Jupp was at hand with his unfailing remedy.
"We'll go jumping in the winter and get it all back easily.

Flat racing's no good for the poor.


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