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A Prince of Sinners

CHAPTER VIII
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I am such a wretched shot." Molyneux laughed.
"Well, I couldn't hit a haystack," he said, "so you needn't mind that.
Besides, Arranmore isn't keen about his bag, like some chaps.

Are these your offices?
See you again, then." Brooks found a dozen matters waiting for his attention.

But before he settled down to work he wrote two letters.

One was to the man who was doing his work as Secretary to the Unemployed Fund during the election, and with a brief mention of a large subscription, instructed him to open several relief stations which they had been obliged to chose a few days ago.

And the other letter was to Victor Lacroix, whom he addressed at Westbury Park, Sir George Marson's seat.
"DEAR SIR, "I should be exceedingly obliged if you would accord me a few minutes' interview on a purely personal matter.


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