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Updated: May 28, 2025


Within less than twelve hours after that conversation between members of the governing classes at the Grand Babylon Hotel, Priam Farll heard the first deep-throated echoes of the voice of England on the question of his funeral. The voice of England issued on this occasion through the mouth of the Sunday News, a newspaper which belonged to Lord Nasing, the proprietor of the Daily Record.

Anything mysterious? Man: You bet! Very odd! Frightfully rich, you know! Yet he died in a wretched hovel of a place down off the Fulham Road. And his valet's disappeared. We had the first news of the death, through our arrangement with all the registrars' clerks in London. By the bye, don't give that away it's our speciality. Nasing sent me off at once to write up the story. Woman: Story?

The Mayflower led the way in 1620, and the news of the success of the first Pilgrim Fathers impelled many others to follow in their track. Among these was John Eliot. He had been born in 1604 at Nasing in Essex, and had been bred up by careful parents, full of that strong craving for theological studies that characterized the middle classes in the reign of James I.

Man: Never said I could. It's the paper that pays. So go ahead. Woman: Is Lord Nasing so keen as all that? Man: It isn't Lord Nasing. It's our brand new editor specially imported from Chicago. Woman: Will he last? Man: He'll last a hundred nights, say as long as the run of your piece. Then he'll get six months' screw and the boot. Woman: How much is six months' screw? Man: Three thousand.

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