[One of Our Conquerors by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookOne of Our Conquerors CHAPTER VII 14/25
Except that it's sheer riff-raff here to knock over.' 'Hulloa ?--come!' quoth the wary lawyer. 'There's the heart I wanted to rouse to hear me! One may be sure that the man for old Burgundy has it big and sound, in spite of his legal practices; a dear good spherical fellow! Some day, we'll hope, you will be sitting with us over a magnum of Victor Radnor's Romance Conti aged thirty-one: a wine, you'll say at the second glass, High Priest for the celebration of the uncommon nuptials between the body and the soul of man.' 'You hit me rightly,'said Carting, tickled and touched; sensually excited by the bouquet of Victor Radnor's hospitality and companionship, which added flavour to Fenellan's compliments.
These came home to him through his desire to be the 'good spherical fellow'; for he, like modern diplomatists in the track of their eminent Berlinese New Type of the time, put on frankness as an armour over wariness, holding craft in reserve: his aim was at the refreshment of honest fellowship: by no means to discover that the coupling of his native bias with his professional duty was unprofitable nowadays.
Wariness, however, was not somnolent, even when he said: 'You know, I am never the lawyer out of my office.
Man of the world to men of the world; and I have not lost by it.
I am Mrs.Barman Radnor's legal adviser: you are Mr.Victor Radnor's friend.
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