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Chapter 19 Sir Stafford Nye Has Visitors
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Chapter 19 Sir Stafford Nye Has Visitors
Sir Stafford Nye was entertaining guests. They were guests with whom hehad previously1 been unacquainted except for one of them whom he knewfairly well by sight. They were good-looking young men, serious-mindedand intelligent, or so he should judge. Their hair was controlled and styl-ish, their clothes were well cut though not unduly2 old-fashioned. Lookingat them, Stafford Nye was unable to deny that he liked the look of them. Atthe same time he wondered what they wanted with him. One of them heknew was the son of an oil king. Another of them, since leaving the uni-versity, had interested himself in politics. He had an uncle who owned achain of restaurants. The third one was a young man with beetle3 browswho frowned and to whom perpetual suspicion seemed to be secondnature.
‘It’s very good of you to let us come and call upon you, Sir Stafford,’ saidthe one who seemed to be the blond leader of the three.
His voice was very agreeable. His name was Clifford Bent4.
‘This is Roderick Ketelly and this is Jim Brewster. We’re all anxiousabout the future. Shall I put it like that?’
‘I suppose the answer to that is, aren’t we all?’ said Sir Stafford Nye.
‘We don’t like things the way they’re going,’ said Clifford Bent. ‘Rebel-lion, anarchy5, all that. Well, it’s all right as a philosophy. Frankly6 I thinkwe may say that we all seem to go through a phase of it but one does comeout the other side. We want people to be able to pursue academic careerswithout their being interrupted. We want a good sufficiency of demonstra-tions but not demonstrations7 of hooliganism and violence. We want intel-ligent demonstrations. And what we want, quite frankly, or so I think, is anew political party. Jim Brewster here has been paying serious attentionto entirely
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