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A People’s Man

CHAPTER II
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She is quite well-informed and a great help to me at times." "I found her altogether charming," Maraton said quietly.

"She has, too, the unusual gift of honesty." Mr.Foley was once more a little uneasy.

It was impossible for him to forget Elisabeth's outspoken verdict upon this man and all his works.
"The young are never tolerant," he murmured.
"And quite rightly," Maraton observed.

"There is nothing more to be envied in youth than its magnificent certainty.

It knows!.


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