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Murder in the Mews Quotes

A statesman in these days has a difficult task. He has to pursue the policy he deems advantageous to his country, but he has at the same time to recognize the force of popular feeling. Popular feeling is very often sentimental, muddleheaded, and eminently unsound, but it cannot be disregarded for all that.

Source:The Incredible Theft, Chapter 5
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  • Book: Murder in the Mews
  • Writer: Agatha Christie
  • Genre: Short Stories, Mystery, Crime
  • Published: 1937
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