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387 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1926
"Drummond is a man's man in an era when that was what a man was supposed to be. He has all the virtues and the vices of his class and time. He is scrupoulously honest, trustworthy, fearless and loves good fight; but he is also a casual and good-natured bigot."
"We're a free country, Sir John; but the time is coming when freedom as we understood it in the past will have to cease. We can't go on as the cesspit of Europe, sheltering microbes who infect us as soon as they are here. We want disinfecting: we want it badly."
’You appear to have a wonderful faculty for remaining alive, my young friend,’ remarked Peterson, … gazing benevolently at Drummond over his clerical collar.
’Principally, Theo, my pet, because you’ve got such a wonderful faculty for making bloomers,’ answered Drummond affably.