[A Prince of Sinners by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookA Prince of Sinners CHAPTER IX 1/15
HENSLOW SPEAKS OUT The bomb was thrown.
Some ten thousand people crowded together in the market-place at Medchester, under what seemed to be one huge canopy of dripping umbrellas, heard for the first time for many years a bold and vigorous attack upon the principles which had come to be considered a part of the commercial ritual of the country.
Henslow made the best of a great opportunity.
He spoke temperately, but without hesitation, and concluded with a biting and powerful onslaught upon that class of Englishmen who wilfully closed their eyes to the prevailing industrial depression, and endeavoured to lure themselves and others into a sense of false security as to the well-being of the country by means of illusive statistics.
In his appreciation of dramatic effect, and the small means by which an audience can be touched, Henslow was a past master.
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