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“The Baslehurst Gazette”;
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By one vote! Old Mr Cornbury when he heard of it gasped1 with dismay, and in secret regretted that his son had not been beaten. What seat could be gained by one vote and not be contested, especially when the beaten candidate was a Jew clothier rolling in money? And what sums would not a petition and scrutiny2 cost? Butler Cornbury himself was dismayed, and could hardly participate in the exultation3 of his more enthusiastic wife. Mr Hart of course declared that he would petition, and that he was as sure of the seat as though he already occupied it. But as it was known that every possible electioneering device had been put in practice on his behalf during the last two hours of the poll, the world at large in Baslehurst believed that young Cornbury’s position was secure. Tappitt and some few others were of a different opinion. At the present moment Tappitt could not endure to acknowledge to himself that he has been beaten. Nothing but the prestige and inward support of immediate4 success could support him in that contest, so much more important to himself, in which he was now about to be engaged. That matter of the petition, however, can hardy5 be brought into the present story. The political world will understand that it would be carried on with great vigour6.
The news of the election of Butler Cornbury reached the cottage at Bragg’s End by the voice of Mr Sturt on the same evening; and Mrs Ray, in her quiet way, expressed much joy that Mr Comfort’s son-in-law should have been successful, and that Baslehurst should not have disgraced itself by any connection with a Jew. To her it had appeared monstrous7 that such a one should have been even permitted to show himself in the town as a candidate for its representation. To such she would have denied all civil rights, and almost all social rights. For a true spirit of persecution8
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