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Phineas Redux

CHAPTER XX
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But Mr.
Gresham is the head of our party now, and much as I may differ from him on many things, I am bound to follow him.

If he proposes Church Reform in my time, or anything else, I shall support him." "I know those are your ideas." "Of course they are.

There are no other ideas on which things can be made to work.

Were it not that men get drilled into it by the force of circumstances any government in this country would be impossible.
Were it not so, what should we come to?
The Queen would find herself justified in keeping in any set of Ministers who could get her favour, and ambitious men would prevail without any support from the country.

The Queen must submit to dictation from some quarter." "She must submit to advice, certainly." "Don't cavil at a word when you know it to be true," said Barrington, energetically.


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