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第186章

Parliament had already met before Mr Slide had quite determined in what way he would carry on the war.He could indeed go on writing pernicious articles about the Prime Minister ad infinitum,--from year's end to year's end.It was an occupation in which he took delight, and for which he imagined himself to be peculiarly well suited.But readers will become tired even of abuse if it be not varied.And the very continuance of such attacks would seem to imply that they were not much heeded.

Other papers had indeed taken the matter up,--but they had taken it up only to drop it.The subject had not been their own.The little discovery had been due not to their acumen, and did not therefore bear with them the highest interest.It had almost seemed as though nothing would come of it,--for Mr Slide in his wildest ambition could have hardly imagined the vexation and hesitation, the nervousness and serious discussion which his words had occasioned among the great people at Matching.But certainly the thing must not be allowed to pass away as a matter of no moment.Mr Slide had almost worked his mind up to real horror as he thought of it.What! A prime minister, a peer, a great duke,--put a man forward as a candidate for a borough, and, when the man was beaten, pay his expenses! Was this to be done,--to be done, and found out and nothing come of it in these days of purity, when a private member of Parliament, some mere nobody loses his seat because he has given away a few bushels of coals or a score or two of rabbits! Mr Slide's energetic love of public virtue was scandalized as he thought of the probability of such a catastrophe.To his thinking public virtue consisted in carping at men high placed, in abusing ministers and judges and bishops,--and especially in finding out something for which they might be abused.His own public virtue was in this matter very great, for it was he who had ferreted out the secret.For his intelligence and energy in that matter the country owed him much.

But the country would pay him nothing, would give him none of the credit he desired, would rob him of this special opportunity of declaring a dozen times that the "People's Banner" was the surest guardian of the people's liberty,--unless he could succeed in forcing the matter further into public notice.'How terrible is the apathy of the people at large,' said Mr Slide to himself, 'when they cannot be awakened by such a revelation as this!'

Mr Slide knew very well what ought to be the next step.Proper notice should be given and a question should be asked in Parliament.Some gentleman should declare that he had noticed such and such statements in the public press, and that he thought it right to ask whether such and such payments had been made by the Prime Minister.In his meditations Mr Slide went to so far as to arrange the very words which the indignant gentleman should utter, among which words was a graceful allusion to a certain public-spirited newspaper.He did even go so far as to arrange a compliment to the editor,--but in doing so he knew that he was thinking only of that which ought to be, and not of that which would be.The time had not come as yet in which the editor of a newspaper in this country received a tithe of the honour due to him.But the question in any form, with or without a compliment to the "People's Banner", would be the thing that was now desirable.

Who was to ask the question? If public spirit were really strong in the country there would be not difficulty on that point.The crime committed had been so horrible that all the great politicians of the country ought to compete for the honour of asking it.What greater service can be trusted to the hands of a great man than that of exposing the sins of the rulers of the nation? So thought Mr Slide.But he knew that he was in advance of the people, and that the matter would not be seen in the proper light by those who ought to see it.There might be a difficulty in getting any peer to ask the question on the House in which the Prime Minister himself sat, and even in the other House there was now but little of that acrid, indignant opposition upon which, in Mr Slide's opinion, the safety of the nation altogether depends.

When the statement was first made in the "People's Banner", Lopez had come to Mr Slide at once and had demanded his authority for making it.Lopez had found the statement to be most injurious to himself.He had been paid his election expenses twice over, making a clear profit of 500 pounds by the transaction, and, thought the matter had at once time troubled his conscience, he had already taught himself to regard it as one of those bygones to which a wise man seldom refers.But now Mr Wharton would know that he had been cheated, should the statement reach him.'Who gave you authority to publish all this?' asked Lopez, who at this time had become intimate with Mr Slide.

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