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A People’s Man

CHAPTER II
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I am flattered, Mr.Foley, that you should have received me in your house to-night.

Your niece's attitude towards me, even if a trifle crude, is, I am afraid, the general one amongst your class in this country." "To be frank with you, I agree," Mr.Foley assented.

"I, personally, Mr.Maraton, am trying to be a dissenter.


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