The Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer And Mason Corner Folks; a Novel
The Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer And Mason Corner Folks; a Novel
Pidgin Charles Felton
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" " Ah, two parks frequented by the elite of the city. " Maude resented his last remark. " Just as good people as I am go there. " " Do you mean that you are no better than those who go there ? " His voice was stern. Maude saw that she had 164 THE FURTHER ADVENTURES made a mistake. " Some of them, " she said in a low voice. " Who is the favoured gentleman ? Have I the honour of his acquaintance? " " Why, yes, you ve met him. It s Harry, I mean Mr. Merry. " " The young man who was Quincy s priva...te sec retary. Quincy wished me to take him into my office, but he never appeared in person. " " He s with Mr. Curtis Carter on Tremont Street. Mr. Carter was one of Quincy s most inti mate friends. " " And Mr. Merry preferred going to one of Quincy s friends, than to me, and criminal cases rather than civil procedure. Mr. Carter revels in murder trials. But why has this young man failed to consult me on a matter so greatly affecting your future? Why have you assumed the initiative? This is not leap year.
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