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Updated: April 30, 2025
Can you hear what Lord Fondleton is saying to Mrs Gloring at this moment? Germsell. No, and I don't want to. Fussle. Ah, there it is. You won't hear anything you don't want to. Now I can, and he ought not to say it; look how she is blushing. Oh, I forgot you are short-sighted. Well, you see, I can hear further than you, and see further than you.
May I explain to you the exquisite nature of the forces that are being liberated, and which produce emotions of the most tender character. Lord Fondleton. Ahem I was saying ahem I was saying that we shall be having some Yankee inventing steam thinking-mills and galvanic loving- batteries soon. What a lot of wear and tear it would save!
I think I know a Rishi who can produce experiences which would scatter all their conclusions to the winds, when the whole system which is built upon them would collapse. Lord Fondleton. A man who has got into higher states, you know what I heard Mr Drygull call a transcendentalist the other day, whatever that may be.
Then there is Mr Coldwaite, the celebrated Comtist; and Mr Fussle, who writes those delightful articles on prehistoric aesthetic evolution; and Mr Drygull, the eminent theosophist, whose stories about esoteric Buddhism are quite too extraordinary, and who has promised to bring a Khoja a most interesting moral specimen, my dear who has just arrived from Bombay; and Lord Fondleton. Mrs Allmash.
Indeed, Mr Rollestone, I agree with you a great deal more than with Mr Fussle. I should like to call out a higher moral force in myself but I should never have the courage to undergo all the ordeals you say it would involve; I am too weak to try. Lord Fondleton. Of course you are, don't! You are much nicer as you are.
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