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word, "Temporise," and it came from the Prime Minister.
Eglington was in no mood for temporising. Attack only nerved him. He
was still in his brain. He did not temporise. He did not leave a way of
debate. He fought with skill, but he fought without gloves, and the
rare degree, and when he liked he could be insinuating and witty, but he
he was biting, resourceful, and unscrupulous. He made the fatal mistake
peroration, in which he treated the commonplaces of experienced minds as
accomplish anything. He had never had a political crisis, but one had
informative, and, in a sense, commanding; indeed, the House became
impatience appeared on his own side, and, when he ventured on a solemn
diplomacy and the danger of wounding the susceptibilities of foreign
sneeringly, "The kid-glove Government!"
Then he began to lose place with the Chamber. He was conscious of it,
nations interested in Egypt were not prepared to do.
"Have you asked them? Have you pressed them?" was shouted across
was called out angrily, but he shrugged a shoulder and continued his
principle was fully mastered and applied--if it could be mastered and
took preposterous risks without the advice of the experts. If Claridge
Chancellories of Europe, as to his incursions into the Soudan and his
civilisation had not advanced to that stage in this portion of the world
run vast risks and attempt quixotic enterprises, but neither he nor his
particular account.
At this point he was met by angry cries of dissent, which did not come
Government could not hold itself responsible for Claridge Pasha's relief,
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