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The Prime Minister

CHAPTER IX
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And so it came to pass that the Secretary to the Admiralty with his wife were to dine in Berkeley Street, and that Mr.Wharton was asked to meet them.
"I don't particularly want to meet Mr.Thomas Roby," the old barrister said.
"They want you to come," said Emily, "because there has been some family reconciliation.

You usually do go once or twice a year." "I suppose it may as well be done," said Mr.Wharton.
"I think, papa, that they mean to ask Mr.Lopez," said Emily demurely.
"I told you before that I don't want to have you banished from your aunt's home by any man," said the father.

So the matter was settled, and the invitation was accepted.

This was just at the end of May, at which time people were beginning to say that the coalition was a success, and some wise men to predict that at last fortuitous parliamentary atoms had so come together by accidental connexion, that a ministry had been formed which might endure for a dozen years.
Indeed there was no reason why there should be any end to a ministry built on such a foundation.

Of course this was very comfortable to such men as Mr.Roby, so that the Admiralty Secretary when he entered his sister-in-law's drawing-room was suffused with that rosy hue of human bliss which a feeling of triumph bestows.


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