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Updated: May 4, 2025


We've decided that he's to be Prime Minister! I hope you read Mr. Dalmaine's speeches, Bell? 'Frequently. 'That's good of you! He's thinking of publishing a volume of those that deal with factory legislation. You should have heard what they said about him, at the election time! Paula was still charming, but it must be confessed a trifle vulgarised.

'I have just been reading a leader in the New York Herald wherein there is mention of Dalmaine's factory bill.

It is so annoying that Parliaments generally last so long! Think what that will be, when he is a Minister! I shouldn't wonder if you come to see me some day in Downing Street, Bell. 'I should be afraid, Paula. 'Nonsense! Your husband will bring you. Don't you think Mr. Dalmaine's looking remarkably well? I'm so sorry I haven't got my little boy here for you to see.

Dalmaine's having interested himself in an individual; he had no thought of anything but his own profit in doing so, but none the less he had made a mortal happy. You observe the beneficence that lies in practicality. Before going to luncheon on a Sunday it was Mr. Dalmaine's practice to talk of things in general with his secretary.

Egremont so hates everything and everybody that's practical. Now I'm practical, as you know, so it's right I should marry a practical man. Papa has the highest opinion of Mr. Dalmaine's abilities; he thinks he has a great future in politics. Wouldn't it be delightful if one's husband really became Prime Minister or something of the kind! 'Do you know, it really is a pity that Mr.

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