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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XV
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He afterwards said he had not given it a moment's thought and had merely said what he felt.

Perhaps his conclusion indicated why he was able to speak with the feeling he did.

For he said: "This is not merely the case of the State _versus_ James Goldman.

It is the case of the tenement-house children, against the inhumanity of man's greed." Dummer whispered to the man next him, "There's no good.

He's done for us." Then he rose, and made a clever defence.


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