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THE DINNER III
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The office was not at its normal. The empty cubicle1 of the factotum2 looked strange enough. But there was more than that in the abnormality. There were currents of excitement in the office. The door of the principals' room was open, and George saw John Orgreave and Everard Lucas within, leaning over one of the great flat desks. The hour was early for Lucas, and self-satisfaction was on Lucas's face as he raised it to look at the entering of George.
"Oh!" said George, depositing his hat and gloves and strolling into the principals' room. "Good morning, Mr. Orgreave. Got the conditions there?" For a moment his attitude of interest was a pose, but very quickly it became sincere. Astonishing how at sight of a drawing-board and a problem he could forget all that lay beyond them! He was genuinely and extremely disturbed by the course of affairs at Chelsea; nevertheless he now approached Mr. Orgreave and Lucas with eagerness, and Chelsea slipped away into another dimension.
"No," said John Orgreave, "the conditions aren't out yet. But it's all right this time. I know for a fact."
The offices of all the regular architectural competitors in London were excited that morning. For the conception of the northern town hall was a vast one. Indeed, journalists had announced, from their mysterious founts of information, that the town hall would be the largest public building erected4 in England during half a century. The scheme had been the sport of municipal politics for many months, for years. Apparently5 it could not get itself definitely born. And now the Town Clerk's wife had brought about the august parturition6. It is true that her agency was unintentional. The Town Clerk had belonged to a powerful provincial7 dynasty of town clerks. He had the illusion that without him a great town would cease to exist. There was nothing
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tact
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cannon
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