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A People’s Man

CHAPTER XIV
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"What shall I order ?" he asked, as the waiter entered.
Beer, whiskey and cigars were brought.

Maraton asked a few eager questions about the condition of one of the industries, and followed Henneford to the door, talking rapidly.
"I know so little about the state of woman labour over here," he said.
"In America they are better paid in proportion.

Perhaps, if Miss Thurnbrein is here, she will be able to give me some information." "You'll soon get posted up," Mr.Henneford declared.

"I can see you've got a quick way of dealing with things.

So long till five o'clock, then.


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