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The Prime Minister

CHAPTER XII
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He knows that it doesn't become a Lord Lieutenant to be Orange.

But how can he put himself into a boat with me ?" "All that kind of thing vanishes when a man is in office." "Yes, as a rule; because men go together into office with the same general predilections.

Is it too hot to walk down ?" "I'll walk a little way,--till you make me hot by arguing." "I haven't an argument left in me," said Phineas.

"Of course everything over there seems easy enough now,--so easy that Lord Tyrone evidently imagines that the good times are coming back in which governors may govern and not be governed." "You are pretty quiet in Ireland now, I suppose;--no martial law, suspension of the habeas corpus, or anything of that kind, just at present ?" "No; thank goodness!" said Phineas.
"I'm not quite sure whether a general suspension of the habeas corpus would not upon the whole be the most comfortable state of things for Irishmen themselves.

But whether good or bad, you've nothing of that kind of thing now.


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