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CHAPTER XXXIII. — TO STAND, OR NOT TO STAND
Sir Gregory Hardlines had been somewhat startled by Alaric\'s announcement of his parliamentary intentions. It not unnaturally occurred to that great man that should Mr. Tudor succeed at Strathbogy, and should he also succeed in being allowed to hold his office and seat together, he, Tudor, would very soon become first fiddle at the Civil Service Examination Board. This was a view of the matter which was by no............
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