"The Most Favoured Nation" Japanese agent. "Here! You've let him go off with a destroyer. I thought you said you weren't selling him any?" Mr Bull. "Destroyers! Why he told me it was meant for a yacht!" [Mr Sinnett, who managed the business himself to the firm of Yarros as the agent of a rich American desirous of buying a yacht" - Matin, quoted by Daily Graphic]
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