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The Prime Minister

CHAPTER XXVII
19/36

Did your Grace ever try him for boots ?" "I don't think I ever did," said the Prime Minister.
"Then you had better.

He's very good and very cheap too.

Those London tradesmen never think they can charge you enough.

I find I can wear Sprout's boots the whole winter through and then have them resoled.

I don't suppose you ever think of such things ?" "I like to have my feet dry." "I have got to calculate what they cost." They then passed Major Pountney, who was coming and going between the stables and the house, and who took off his hat and who saluted the host and his companion with perhaps more flowing courtesy than was necessary.


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