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A People’s Man

CHAPTER XIII
23/27

Before I go, perhaps you will give me ten minutes more to discuss them ?" Mr.Foley was still a little flushed as they shook hands.
"I am glad," he declared, "very glad that you are at least going to think over what I have said.

You must have common sense.

I have read your book, backwards and forwards.

I have read your articles in the American reviews and in the English papers.

There is nothing more splendid than the visions you write of, but there is no gangway across from this world into the world of dreams, Mr.Maraton.Remember that, and remember, too, how great your responsibility is.


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