[The Fortunate Youth by William J. Locke]@TWC D-Link bookThe Fortunate Youth CHAPTER XVIII 34/38
Their man was not in form.
He was nervous.
What he said was right enough, but his utterance lacked fire.
It carried conviction to those already convinced; but it could make no proselytes.
Had they been mistaken in their choice? Too young a man, hadn't he bitten off a hunk greater than he could chew? So the inner ring of local politicians.
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