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A People’s Man

CHAPTER III
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You are a reasonable man; you cannot deny the right of an enemy to demand your terms before you declare war ?" Maraton, too, had risen to his feet.

He had turned slightly and his eyes were fixed upon the door through which Elisabeth had passed.

For a moment or two he seemed deep in thought.

The immobility of his features was at last disturbed.

His eyes were wonderfully bright, his lips were a little parted.
"On Saturday," Mr.Foley continued, "we leave for our country home.
For two days we shall be alone.


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