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The Philanderers

CHAPTER IX
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His impatience, moreover, was increased by the increasing prospects of his undertaking.

Additional reports had been received from his engineer appraising at a still higher value the quality of the land.

He spoke too of a tract of country bordering Drake's concession on the north, and advised application for it.

Biedermann, besides, had taken up the project warmly.

The company was to come out early in May; there would be few shares open to the public, and the revolution had not taken place.
Why should he wait till July after all?
Drake felt inclined to argue the question one Sunday afternoon in London's lilac time, as he walked across the green park towards Beaufort Gardens.


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