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The Fortunate Youth

CHAPTER XIII
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"He really is just the same," she said.
"He hasn't changed much in forty years," said Mr.Finn.
"I was a good Conservative then, as I am now," said Bill.

"That's one thing, anyhow.

So was you, Silas.

But you had Radical leanings." Barney Bill's remark set the talk on political lines.

Paul learned that his host had sat for a year or more as a Progressive on the Hickney Heath Borough Council and aspired to a seat in Parliament.
"The Kingdom of Heaven," said he, not unctuously or hypocritically, but in his grave tone of conviction, "is not adequately represented in the House." Paul pointed out that in the House of Lords one had the whole bench of Bishops.
"I'm not a member of the Established Church, Mr.Savelli," replied Mr.
Finn.


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