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Sketches In The House (1893)

CHAPTER V
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There is another gentleman, besides, whom the Tory leader has to watch, and, perhaps, more keenly.

Lord Randolph Churchill is not always in his place, and his movements in these days are leisurely--I remember when they were electric in their rapidity and frequency.

But Mr.Chamberlain is a distinctly ready man.

Whatever gifts he has, are always at his command.
He is like the shopman who puts all his goods in the window.

The goods are not very fine nor very good, but they are showy and cheap, and, above all things, take the eye.


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