[The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Eustace Diamonds CHAPTER VII 18/25
I know of old that Miss Morris is a great friend of the Sawab." "You used to be his friend too," said Lucy. "I felt for him,--and do feel for him.
All that is very well.
I ask no one to agree with me on the question itself.
I only say that Mr. Greystock's mode of treating it was unbecoming." "I think it was the very best speech I ever read in my life," said Lucy, with headlong energy and heightened colour. "Then, Miss Morris, you and I have very different opinions about speeches," said Lord Fawn, with severity.
"You have, probably, never read Burke's speeches." "And I don't want to read them," said Lucy. "That is another question," said Lord Fawn; and his tone and manner were very severe indeed. "We are talking about speeches in Parliament," said Lucy.
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