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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER V
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No man has a right to his place upon the earth unless he is a productive human being.

There is no room in the world which we are trying to create for the parasite pure and simple." "You are a very inflexible person, Mr.Tallente." "There is no place in politics for the wobbler." "Do you know," she went on, glancing away for a moment, "that my rooms are filled with people who fear you.

The Labour Party, as it was understood here five or six years ago, never inspired that feeling.
There was something of the tub-thumper about every one of them.

I think it is your repression, Mr.Tallente, which terrifies them.

You don't say what you are going to do.


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