[A Prince of Sinners by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookA Prince of Sinners CHAPTER XII 12/20
"If I were the man I would put a stop to them by telling everybody exactly where I was during those twenty years or so.
It is a big slice of one's life to seal up." "Still, there is not the slightest reason why he should take the whole world into his confidence, is there ?" Brooks expostulated.
"He is not a public man." "A peer of England with a seat in the House of Lords must always be a public man to some extent," Mr.Huntingdon remarked. "I am not sure," Brooks remarked, "that the lives of all our hereditary legislators would bear the most searching inquiry." "That's right, Brooks," Mr.Bullsom declared.
"Stick up for your pals." Brooks looked a little annoyed. "The only claim I have upon Lord Arranmore's acquaintance," he remarked, "is his kindness to my father.
I hope, Dr.Seventon, that you are going to press the matter of that fever hospital home.
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