20/27 But, as I said before, I am not thinking of giving it up,--permanently." "You mustn't give it up at all,--not for a day; that is, if you ever mean to do any good." "There I think that perhaps you may be wrong, Low!" "How can I be wrong? Here I am in Parliament. We must take that as a fact." "I don't doubt the fact." "And if it be a misfortune, we must make the best of it. Even you wouldn't advise me to apply for the Chiltern Hundreds at once." "I would;--to-morrow. My dear fellow, though I do not like to give you pain, if you come to me I can only tell you what I think. |