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Chapter 27 Phineas discussed
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Lady Laura Kennedy heard two accounts of her friend’s speech — and both from men who had been present. Her husband was in his place, in accordance with his constant practice, and Lord Brentford had been seated, perhaps unfortunately, in the peers’ gallery.
“And you think it was a failure?” Lady Laura said to her husband.
“It certainly was not a success. There was nothing particular about it. There was a good deal of it you could hardly hear.”
After that she got the morning newspapers, and turned with great interest to the report. Phineas Finn had been, as it were, adopted by her as her own political offspring — or at any rate as her political godchild. She had made promises on his behalf to various personages of high political standing1 — to her father, to Mr Monk2, to the Duke of St Bungay, and even to Mr Mildmay himself. She had thoroughly3 intended that Phineas Finn should be a political success from the first; and since her marriage, she had, I think, been more intent upon it than before. Perhaps there was a feeling on her part that having wronged him in one way, she would repay him in another. She had become so eager for his success — for a while scorning to conceal4 her feeling — that her husband had unconsciously begun to entertain a dislike to her eagerness. We know how quickly women arrive at an understanding of the feelings of those with whom they live; and now, on that very occasion, Lady Laura perceived that her husband did not take in good part her anxiety on behalf of her friend. She saw that it was so as she turned over the newspaper looking for the report of the speech. It was given in six lines, and at the end of it there was an intimation — expressed in the shape of advice — that the young orator5 had better speak more slowly if he wished to be efficacious either with the House or with the country.
“He seems to have been cheered a good deal,” said Lady Laura.
“All members are cheered at their first speech,” said Mr Kennedy.
“I’ve no doubt he’ll do well yet,” said Lady Laura.
“Very likely,” said Mr Kennedy. Then he turned to his newspaper, and did not take his eyes off it as long as his wife remained with him.
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