[Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookPhineas Finn CHAPTER VI 17/25
Upon my word I think they're right about old Moody.
All private considerations should give way.
And as for Gunning, I'd have him up or I'd know the reason why." "And shall we have no defaulters, Barrington ?" asked Lady Laura. "I'm not going to boast, but I don't know of one for whom we need blush.
Sir Everard Powell is so bad with gout that he can't even bear any one to look at him, but Ratler says that he'll bring him up." Mr. Ratler was in those days the Whip on the liberal side of the House. "Unfortunate wretch!" said Miss Fitzgibbon. "The worst of it is that he screams in his paroxysms," said Mr. Bonteen. "And you mean to say that you'll take him into the lobby," said Lady Laura. "Undoubtedly," said Barrington Erle.
"Why not? He has no business with a seat if he can't vote.
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