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The Half-Hearted

CHAPTER VII
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He looked not unlike a fighting Yankee colonel who had had a Puritan upbringing, and the impression was aided by his simplicity in dress.

He was, in fact, a very great man, the Foreign Secretary of the time, formerly known to fame as Lord Malham, and at the moment, by his father's death, Lord Beauregard, and, for his sins, an exile to the Upper House.

His companion, whose name was Wratislaw, was a younger Member of Parliament who was credited with peculiar knowledge and insight on the matters which formed his lordship's province.

They were close friends and allies of some years' standing, and colloquies between the two in this very place were not unknown to the club annals.
Lord Beauregard looked at his companion's anxious face.

"Do you know the news ?" he said.
"What news ?" asked Wratislaw.


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