Beauchamp's Career — Volume 3 Beauchamp's Career — Volume 3

Beauchamp's Career — Volume 3

Publisher Description

Meantime the candidates raised knockers, rang bells, bowed, expounded their views, praised their virtues, begged for votes, and greatly and strangely did the youngest of them enlarge his knowledge of his countrymen. But he had an insatiable appetite, and except in relation to Mr. Cougham, considerable tolerance. With Cougham, he was like a young hound in the leash. They had to run as twins; but Beauchamp's conjunct would not run, he would walk. He imposed his experience on Beauchamp, with an assumption that it must necessarily be taken for the law of Beauchamp's reason in electoral and in political affairs, and this was hard on Beauchamp, who had faith in his reason.

RELEASED
1909
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
121
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
90.4
KB

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