The Weavers: a Tale of England And Egypt of Fifty Years Ago - volume 5

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A Times leader sternlyadmonished the Government.
CHAPTER XXXVIII JASPER KIMBER SPEAKS That day the adjournment of the House of Commons was moved "To callattention to an urgent matter of public importance"--the position ofClaridge Pasha in the Soudan. Flushed with the success of last night'sperformance, stung by the attacks of the Opposition morning papers, confident in the big majority behind, which had cheered him a few hoursbefore, viciously resenting the letter he had received from David tha
...tmorning, Eglington returned such replies to the questions put to him thata fire of angry mutterings came from the forces against him. He mighthave softened the growing resentment by a change of manner, but hisintellectual arrogance had control of him for the moment; and he said tohimself that he had mastered the House before, and he would do so now. Apart from his deadly antipathy to his half-brother, and the gain tohimself--to his credit, the latter weighed with him not so much, so setwas he on a stubborn course--if David disappeared for ever, there was atbottom a spirit of anti-expansion, of reaction against England's world-wide responsibilities.

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