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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXVIII
12/18

So they drove off together, and talked about the Commission.
"That Kurfeldt is going to be a nuisance," said Pell "I can't say yet.

He evidently has no idea of what our aim is.

Perhaps, though, when we really get to work, he'll prove useful." Peter had a call the next day from Rivington.

It was made up of thanks, of college chat, and of inquiry as to duties.

Peter outlined the preliminary work, drafted the "Inquiries" and other printed papers necessary to be sent out before the first meeting, and told him about the procedure at the meetings.
"I know I shall get into all kinds of pickles," said Ray.


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