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Sketches In The House (1893)

CHAPTER III
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The anger came when Sir Henry James and Mr.T.W.

Russell were seen to be fluctuating between the Liberal and the Tory lobby.

Joe wisely found a convenient engagement at Birmingham.

At last Toryism prevailed, and amid a tempest of ironical cheers, the Liberal renegades went into the Tory lobby.
Then the Tories were beaten by a majority of 56, after which they tried a little obstruction.

But it was promptly sat upon; the closure was moved; only the solitary and plaintive voice of Mr.Kenyon rose in protest against it, and so, amid shouts of laughter and triumph, the doom of the Welsh Establishment was pronounced..


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