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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XXX
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He is like a man torn asunder by great causes.

They say that his speech at Glasgow was the triumph of a born orator." Lady Carey shrugged her shoulders.
"It was practically the preaching a revolution to the people," she said.
"A few more such, and we might have the red flag waving.

He left Glasgow in a ferment.

If he really comes into power, what are we to expect ?" "To the onlookers," Mr.Sabin remarked, "a revolution in this country would possess many interesting features.

The common people lack the ferocity of our own rabble, but they are even more determined.


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