[Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookPhineas Finn CHAPTER V 22/27
As for learning it in a year, that is out of the question.
But I am convinced that if a man intends to be a useful member of Parliament, he should make a study of it." "And how do you mean to live in the meantime ?" Mr.Low, who was an energetic man, had assumed almost an angry tone of voice.
Phineas for awhile sat silent;--not that he felt himself to be without words for a reply, but that he was thinking in what fewest words he might best convey his ideas.
"You have a very modest allowance from your father, on which you have never been able to keep yourself free from debt," continued Mr.Low. "He has increased it." "And will it satisfy you to live here, in what will turn out to be parliamentary club idleness, on the savings of his industrious life? I think you will find yourself unhappy if you do that.
Phineas, my dear fellow, as far as I have as yet been able to see the world, men don't begin either very good or very bad.
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