23/34 I'll go even so far," he added, "as to say that they don't want help from literature. They've begun it, and they want to finish it." "To-morrow's meeting," Furley observed, "will show how far you are right in your views. I consider my position, and the Bishop's, as members of the Labour Party, on a par with your own. I will go further and say that the very soul of our Council is embodied in the teachings and the writings of Paul Fiske, or, as we now know him to be, Julian Orden." Fenn rose to his feet. |