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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER IX
16/30

I can assure you that we haven't the least fancy for marching through the streets with red flags and letting loose the diseased end of our community upon the palaces and public buildings of London.

We are Democrats or Republicans, whichever you choose to call us, who desire to conquer with the brain, as we shall conquer, and where we recognise a man of genius like yourself, who must be for us or against us, if we cannot convert him then we must see that politically he ceases to count." Robert came out and whispered in his master's ear.

Tallente turned to his guests.
"I cannot offer you dinner," he said, "but my servant assures me that he can provide a cold supper.

Will you stay?
I think that you, Dartrey, would enjoy the view from some of my lookouts." "I accept your invitation," Dartrey replied eagerly.

"I have been sitting here, longing for the chance to watch the sunset from behind your wood." "It will be delightful," Nora murmured.


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