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A People’s Man

CHAPTER XI
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I know you feel that our class has little feeling for the people whom you represent.

If only I could convince you how wrong that idea is! Nothing has interested me so much as the different measures which have been brought in for the sake of the people.

And my uncle, too--he is the kindest of men and very broad.

He would go even further than he does, but for his colleagues." "He goes a long way," Maraton reminded her, "when he asks me to his home; invites me--well, why should I not say it ?--invites me to join his party." "He is doing what he believes is sensible," she went on eagerly.

"He is doing what I know is right.


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