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Three ANXIETY IN HIGH PLACES
“Quite so, my dear fellow, quite so,” said Lord Caterham.
He had used the same words three times already, each time in the hopethat they would end the interview and permit him to escape. He dislikedvery much being forced to stand on the steps of the exclusive London clubto which he belonged and listen to the interminable eloquence1 of the Hon.
George Lomax.
Clement2 Edward Alistair Brent, ninth Marquis of Caterham, was a smallgentleman, shabbily dressed, and entirely3 unlike the popular conceptionof a marquis. He had faded blue eyes, a thin melancholy4 nose,and a vaguebut courteous5 manner.
The principal misfortune of Lord Caterham’s life was to have succeededhis brother, the eighth marquis, four years ago. For the previous LordCaterham had been a man of mark, a household word all over England. Atone6 time Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, he had always bulkedlargely in the counsels of the Empire, and his country seat, Chimneys, wasfamous for its hospitality. Ably seconded by his wife, a daughter of theDuke of Perth, history had been made and unmade at informal weekendparties at Chimneys, and there was hardly anyone of note in England—orindeed in Europe—who had not, at one time or another, stayed there.
That was all very well. The ninth Marquis of Caterham had the utmostrespect and esteem7 for the memory of his brother. Henry had done thatkind of thing magnificently. What Lord Caterham objected to was the as-sumption that Chimneys was a national possession rather than a privatecountry house. There was nothing that bored Lord Caterham more thanpolitics—unless it was politicians. Hence his impatience8 under the contin-ued eloquence of George Lomax. A robust
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eloquence
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