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The Son of Clemenceau

CHAPTER XVII
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In short, we, who used to despise mental fruits, see that it is the most profitable of trades to work genius.

As soon as we see, learn, or even scent that an important thing is being produced anywhere in the world, we hurry to the spot and by one means or another--money, cunning, persuasion, main force, if needs must, we make ourselves master of what we must have if we mean to be the world's rulers.

With a European war impending, even a lady will see at once of what value an invention is, like M.
Clemenceau's." "In plain language, you are proposing to me an infamous deed!" she exclaimed with scathing irony which failed to scare the other.
"I am proposing a matter of business.

Where are you going ?" "Straight to my husband--whose confidence you have imposed on by some deception" "Dear madame, do not do what you would eternally deplore," said Cantagnac quietly, and motioning with his broad hand for her to be seated again.

"I deceived your husband with a bit of character acting which you would, I think, have applauded, as you were once on the stage--the music hall stage, at least." She sat down, as if this allusion had stunned her.
"His secret is indispensable to my company and I was given instructions to try to obtain it, by surprise and for nothing, if possible.


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