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CHAPTER XXVI Dinner at the Beargarden
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The Duke was in the gallery of the House of Commons which is devoted1 to the use of peers, and Silverbridge, having heard that his father was there, had come up to him. It was then about half-past five, and the House had settled down to business. Prayers had been read, petitions had been presented, and Ministers had gone through their course of baiting with that equanimity2 and air of superiority which always belongs to a well-trained occupant of the Treasury3 bench.
The Duke was very anxious that his son should attend to his parliamentary duties, but he was too proud a man and too generous to come to the House as a spy. It was his present habit always to be in his own place when the Lords were sitting, and to remain there while the Lords sat. It was not, for many reasons, an altogether satisfactory occupation, but it was the best which his life afforded him. He would never, however, come across into the other House, without letting his son know of his coming, and Lord Silverbridge had on this occasion been on the look-out, and had come up to his father at once. "Don't let me take you away," said the Duke, "if you are particularly interested in your Chief's defence," for Sir Timothy Beeswax was defending some measure of legal reform in which he was said to have fallen into trouble.
"I can hear it up here, you know, sir."
"Hardly if you are talking to me."
"To tell the truth it's a matter I don't care much about. They've got into some mess as to the number of Judges and what they ought to do. Finn was saying that they had so arranged that there was one Judge who never could possibly do anything."
"If Mr. Finn said so it would probably be so, with some little allowance for Irish exaggeration. He is a clever man, with less of his country's hyperbole than others;—but still not without his share."
"You know him well, I suppose."
"Yes;—as one man does know another in the political world."
"But he is a friend of yours? I don't mean an 'honourable4 friend,' which is great bosh; but you know him at home."
"Oh yes;—certainly. He has been staying with me at Matching. In public life such intimacies
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