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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XXI
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He was a revolutionary of an extreme kind.

You ought to be ashamed of giving your adherence to any sentiment of his.

You might just as well propose to cut off the king's head." "I don't quite see why I'm bound to believe in your infallibility because I happen to be a Conservative.

All I suggested was that you might possibly be mistaken." "In putting your suggestion in the way you did," said Meldon, "you proclaimed yourself a disciple and admirer of Oliver Cromwell.

I've no particular objection to that.


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