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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER IX
6/18

The great trades unions are, of course, our chief difficulty, but I think we are making progress even with them.
Some of the miners' representatives dined with me at the Trocadero the other night.

Good fellows they are, too.

There is only one great difficulty," he went on, "in the consolidation of my party, and that is to get a little more breadth into the views of these men who represent the leading industries.

They are obsessed with the duties that they owe to their own artificers and the labour connected with the particular industry they represent.

It is hard to make them see the importance of any other subject.


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