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A People’s Man

CHAPTER VI
18/27

You know that my uncle is expecting to see or hear from you this afternoon ?" "I know," he admitted.

"To tell you the truth, I came out here to think.

I could not quite make up my mind what to say to him." "It is strange that we should meet here," she continued, "when Mr.
Foley was talking to me about you for so long this morning.

He wished that he had laid more emphasis upon the fact that your coming to us at Lyndwood committed you to nothing.

No one is the worse off for hearing every point of view, is he?
My uncle will feel so much happier if he really has had the opportunity of having a long, uninterrupted talk with you." Maraton smiled pleasantly.


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