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"George, you can't quote me," warned the Chancellor in his leisurely tone, "and there will be no trouble without taking notes." I have voters to deal with. You don't. Neither does Oliver Lacan, Oliver, doesn't he? ”
Smiley, he thought, also has an American penchant for using auxiliary verbs. "Well, I'm sorry about that." He said.
"If you have my constituency, you're going to be even more sorry." The minister scoffed.
Unsurprisingly, a ridiculous argument arose in order to agree on a place to meet. Smiley pointed out to Lacan that it would be unwise to meet in the minister's office in Whitehall, where there were people in the circle at all times......
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