A People's Man by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
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page 107 of 356 (30%)
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PETER DALE, Chairman, ABRAHAM WEAVEL, SAMUEL BORDEN, HENRY CULVAIN. The second one was from Manchester: "Dear Sir: "We understand that you will be arriving in Manchester about mid-day on Monday. We think it would be best if you were to descend from the train either at Derby or any adjacent station, as no police force which could possibly be raised in the county, will be sufficient to control the crowds of people who will gather in the streets to welcome you. "We beg that you will send us a telegram, informing us by what, train you are travelling, and we will send a messenger to Derby, who will confer with you as to the best means of reaching the rooms which we are providing for you. "Anticipating your visit, "I am, |
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