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CHAPTER XXIV. THE SENATOR'S LECTURE.—NO. II.
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"If I see a man hungry in the street," said the Senator, instigated1 by the question asked him at the end of the last chapter, "and give him a bit of bread, I don't do it for my own sake but for his." Up to this time the Britishers around him on the platform and those in the benches near to him, had received what he said with a good grace. The allusion2 to Lord Lambswool had not been pleasant to them, but it had not been worse than they had expected. But now they were displeased3. They did not like being told that they were taking a bit of bread from him in their own political destitution4. They did not like that he, an individual, should presume that he had bread to offer to them as a nation. And yet, had they argued it out in their own minds, they would have seen that the Senator's metaphor5 was appropriate. His purpose in being there was to give advice, and theirs in coming to listen to it. But it was unfortunate. "When I ventured to come before you here, I made all this my business," continued the Senator. Then he paused and glanced round the hall with a defiant6 look. "And now about your House of Lords," he went on. "I have not much to say about the House of Lords, because if I understand rightly the feeling of this country it is already condemned7." "No such thing." "Who told you that?" "You know nothing about it." These and other words of curt8 denial came from the distant corners, and a slight murmur9 of disapprobation was heard even from the seats on the platform. Then Lord Drummond got up and begged that there might be silence. Mr. Gotobed had come there to tell them his views,—and as they had come there expressly to listen to him, they could not without impropriety interrupt him. "That such will be the feeling of the country before long," continued the Senator, "I think no one can doubt who has learned how to look to the signs of the times in such matters. Is it possible that the theory of an
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