CHAPTER 5
S tom er
`AND notled tle business, tom, said Mr Deane, t same afternoon, as ted in te room at togetter I to talk to you about. Since youre likely to time of it in Nele for t fe a good prospect of some sort to keep up your spirits. tom ed less nervously tment, ified eacril e impartiality.
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`Let me see - its going on for seven years noo me for a situation - eom?
`Yes, sir; Im ty noom.
`As as to say t, tells . And Im o say, I en deceived. I urally a little s pus Im o say youve done me credit, sir - and if Id o see him like you.
Mr Deane tapped again, repeating in a tone of some feeling - `No, I s o see him like you.
`Im very glad Ive giv