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Sir Walter Scott

CHAPTER I
18/19

The result, however, was, I think, that while he entered better and better into both sides as life went on, he never adopted either with any earnestness of conviction, being content to admit, even to himself, that while his feelings leaned in one direction, his reason pointed decidedly in the other; and holding that it was hardly needful to identify himself positively with either.

As regarded the present, however, feeling always carried the day.

Scott was a Tory all his life.
FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 1: Lockhart's _Life of Scott_, vi.

172-3.

The edition referred to is throughout the edition of 1839 in ten volumes.] [Footnote 2: Lockhart's _Life of Scott_, x.


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