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A People’s Man

CHAPTER X
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The practical men can see no further than their noses, and the theorists are too far above their heads.

Maraton is the only one who seems to understand.

You must have a talk with him, Armley." Lady Elisabeth, with a little smile, had turned towards the tennis courts, and Maraton came on alone.

Mr.Foley turned to his companion.
"Armley," he said, "this is Mr.Maraton--Lord Armley." "It is a pleasure to meet you, Mr.Maraton," Lord Armley declared, as the two men shook hands, "in such peaceful surroundings.

The Press over here has not been too kind to you.


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