The Englishman : a Novel. in Six Volumes V. 2

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I repeat, my lord, that from the money-lending advertisement in the first columns, to the poetic effusion in poet's corner, the insidious clue is extended; and I tell you this without hesitation." Lord Osterly looked thoughtful for a moment; he turned towards Supple, with an expression of inquiry upon his coun- tenance.
* An Englishman/' said Supple, evading the eye of the young lord, " have you not 88 THE ENGLISHMAN.
not often, my lord, regretted/ 1 and he turn- ed to lord John, " that we are
...so strongly addicted to prejudices? I must certainly consider the English as slaves to this unge- nerous foible." '? Not quite so bad, sir," said lord John.
ec I allow we have a tincture of this quality, which appears to you so formidable ; but the known liberality of our nation is too well established to give us the title of slaves in this particular. An Englishman of education is usually a very sensitive ani- mal ,* and, until deceived, the most unsus- picious and trusting of men. I admit, that when his resentment is excited, he some- times narrows his heart, and consequently views things through a false medium ; yet, with a few exceptions, I believe him to be a convincible creature.'' Supple bowed profoundly, and the foot- steps of the little family dancing in the drawing-room above arresting the atten- tion of our hero, the gentlemen quitted the dining-pariour.


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