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They encouraged one another to positive hatred of the working man who had suddenly become wealthy; his name stank in their nostrils. This, in a great measure, explained Comrade Roodhouse's success; personal feeling is almost always the spring of public action among the uneducated.

Very different was the scene in the meeting-room behind the coffee-shop. There, upon Comrade Roodhouse's harangue, followed a debate more stirring than any on the records of the Islington and Hoxton branch. The room was thoroughly full; the roof rang with tempestuous acclamations. Messrs. Cowes and Cullen were in their glory; they roared with delight at each depreciatory epithet applied to Mr.

'There'll be nasty doings up there, Keene remarked, indicating with his head the gathering place of Comrade Roodhouse's adherents. 'Of what kind? Mutimer asked with indifference. 'There's disagreeable talk going about. Probably they'll indulge in personalities a good deal. 'Of course they will, assented the other after a short pause. 'Westlake, eh? 'Not only Westlake.

It at first seemed as if he could not succeed in making his voice heard at all. A cluster of Roodhouse's followers, under the pretence of demanding quiet, made incessant tumult. But ultimately the majority, those who were merely curious, and such of the angry East-Enders as really wanted to hear what Mutimer had to say for himself, imposed silence. Richard began his speech.

Accordingly it did not surprise Mr. Westlake when he discerned the beginnings of commotion in the Union of which he represented the cultured and leading elements. The reports of Comrade Roodhouse's lectures were of a nature that made it difficult for Mr.

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