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A Prince of Sinners

CHAPTER XI
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We have shown him things in Medchester which he can scarcely forget in a hurry.

He will go to Westminster with the memory of these things before him, with such a cry in his ears as no man can stifle.

He might forget if he would--but he never will.

We have shown him things which men may not forget." Lord Arranmore, who had now joined the party, leaned forward with his arm resting lightly upon Lady Caroom's shoulder.

An uneasy light flashed in his eyes.
"There are men," he said, "whom you can never reach, genial men with a ready smile and a prompt cheque-book, whose selfishness is an armour more potent than the armour of my forefather there, Sir Ronald Kingston of Arranmore.


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