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A Prince of Sinners

A Prince of Sinners

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Chapter 1 MR. KINGSTON BROOKS, POLITICAL AGENT

Word Count: 1015    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

ultuous cheering seemed still to linger amongst the rafters, the dust which their feet had raised hung about in a little cloud. But the long rows of benches were empty, the sweepers moved gh

wd face and loosely knit figure, was shaking hands with ev

ing very well arranged. Personally I feel very much obliged to you, sir. If you carry everything through as smoothly as this affair to-night, I can see that we shall lose not

threes. A young man, pale, with nervous mouth, strongly-marked features and

"Reynolds will let me out, and I had better

mphatic to the ve

, Brooks. We're not going to let you knock yourself up. You're tackl

ng man answered. "Of course the work is strange to me, but it

he one to bring your name before the committee. But I'm jolly well certain of one thing. You've done all the work a man ought to do in one day. Now listen to me. Here's my carriage waiting, and you're going straight ho

a refusal, which he knew would be resented. He took do

said. "I'll come up for

the street, and Mr. Bullsom op

g man," he exclaim

k amongst the cushions wit

inly had a very busy day. The inside of electioneer

the advent of a stomach. He had thrown away the cigar which he had lit in the committee-room. Mrs. Bull

having that hasn't to be worked for,

le!" Brooks re

rt of the thing comes in. Any fool can work, but it takes a shrewd man to k

ked, thoughtfully, "that you would

shrewd enough. There's

hon

He drew his hand down

honest! You've no fault

en last night as though his one desire in life was to further the different radical schemes which we have on the programme. Why, the tears were actually in his eyes when he spoke of the Old Age Pension Bill. He told them over and over

e carriage window with the cuff

them. Here we are, thank goodness." The carriage had turned up a short drive, and deposited them before the door of a highly ornate v

e remarked, urbanely, "will be

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1 Chapter 1 MR. KINGSTON BROOKS, POLITICAL AGENT2 Chapter 2 THE BULLSOM FAMILY AT HOME3 Chapter 3 KINGSTON BROOKS HAS A VISITOR4 Chapter 4 A QUESTION FOR THE COUNTRY5 Chapter 5 THE MARQUIS OF ARRANMORE6 Chapter 6 THE MAN WHO WENT TO HELL7 Chapter 7 A THOUSAND POUNDS8 Chapter 8 KINGSTON BROOKS MAKES INQUIRIES9 Chapter 9 HENSLOW SPEAKS OUT10 Chapter 10 A TEMPTING OFFER11 Chapter 11 WHO THE DEVIL IS BROOKS 12 Chapter 12 MR. BULLSOM GIVES A DINNER-PARTY13 Chapter 13 CHARITY THE CRIME 14 Chapter 14 AN AWKWARD QUESTION15 Chapter 15 A SUPPER-PARTY AT THE QUEEN'S 16 Chapter 16 UNCLE AND NIECE17 Chapter 17 FIFTEEN YEARS IN HELL18 Chapter 18 MARY SCOTT PAYS AN UNEXPECTED CALL19 Chapter 19 THE MARQUIS MEPHISTOPHELES20 Chapter 20 LORD ARRANMORE'S AMUSEMENTS21 Chapter 21 THE HECKLING OF HENSLOW22 Chapter 22 MARY SCOTT'S TWO VISITORS23 Chapter 23 A MARQUIS ON MATRIMONY24 Chapter 24 BROOKS ENLISTS A RECRUIT25 Chapter 25 KINGSTON BROOKS, PHILANTHROPIST26 Chapter 26 BROOKS AND HIS MISSIONS27 Chapter 27 MR. BULLSOM IS STAGGERED28 Chapter 28 GHOSTS29 Chapter 29 AN ARISTOCRATIC RECRUIT30 Chapter 30 MR. LAVILETTE INTERFERES31 Chapter 31 THE SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF MARY SCOTT32 Chapter 32 LORD ARRANMORE IN A NEW ROLE33 Chapter 33 LADY SYBIL LENDS A HAND34 Chapter 34 THE RESERVATION OF MARY SCOTT35 Chapter 35 FATHER AND SON36 Chapter 36 THE ADVICE OF MR. BULLSOM37 Chapter 37 A QUESTION AND AN ANSWER38 Chapter 38 LADY SYBIL SAYS YES 39 Chapter 39 BROOKS HEARS THE NEWS40 Chapter 40 THE PRINCE OF SINNERS SPEAKS OUT