[The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him CHAPTER XXI 13/16
In either case I shall tell them the facts." "This is damned----" began one of the dinner-party, but the lifting of Mr.Costell's hand stopped the speech there. "Mr.Stirling," said Mr.Costell, rising as he spoke, "I hope when you come to think it over, that you will vote with us for Catlin.
But whether you do or not, we want you to work with us.
We can help you, and you can help us.
When you are ready to begin on your bills, come and see me." "Thank you," said Peter.
"That is just what I want." He said good-night to the company, and left the house. "That fellow is going to be troublesome," said Green. "There's no good trying to get anything out of him.
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