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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXIV
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It's a face which varies very much.

Oliver, drive to the United States.

We will take him home to dinner." "Oh, good," cried the youngest.

"Then he will tell us why they laughed." As they drove up to the hotel, Peter had just reached the steps.

He turned to the carriage, the moment he saw that they wanted him.
"We wish to carry you off to a simple country dinner," Miss De Voe told him.
"I am going to take the special to New York, and that leaves in half an hour." "Take a later train." "My ticket wouldn't be good on it." Most men Miss De Voe would have snubbed on the spot, but to Peter she said: "Then get another ticket." "I don't care to do that," said Peter.
"Oh, please, Mr.Stirling," said Minna.


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