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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER XIV
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To tell you the truth, I spent a great part of last night with you in my thoughts.

We cannot afford to let you go.

Supposing, now, that I could induce Watkinson to give up Kendal?
His seat is quite safe and with a little reshuffling you would be able to slip back gradually to your place amongst us ?" Tallente shook his head.
"I am very sorry, sir," he said, "but my decision is taken.

I have come to the conclusion that, with proper handling and amalgamation, the Democrats are capable of becoming the only sound political party at present possible.

If Stephen Dartrey is still of the same mind when I see him this morning, I shall throw in my lot with theirs." The Prime Minister frowned.


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