[The Four Feathers by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookThe Four Feathers CHAPTER II 8/19
Feversham took the abrupt movement for a reproach, and spoke to Durrance's back, not to Trench. "I don't know," he repeated.
"It will need thought.
There is much to be said.
On the one side, of course, there's my father, my career, such as it is.
On the other hand, there is her father, Dermod Eustace." "He wishes you to chuck your commission ?" asked Willoughby. "He has no doubt the Irishman's objection to constituted authority," said Trench, with a laugh.
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