It's not every one who would have the knowledge or the
power necessary to bring such a thing off--"
"Oh, stop that inane rubbish," said Belturbet angrily; "it's
getting wearisome. Here's Quinston coming," he added, as there
approached along the almost deserted path the well-known figure of
a young Cabinet Minister, whose personality evoked a curious
mixture of public interest and unpopularity.
"Hurry along, my dear man," said the young Duke to the Minister,
who had given him a condescending nod; "your time is running
short," he continued in a provocative strain; "the whole inept
crowd of you will shortly be swept away into the world's waste-
paper basket."
"You poor little strawberry-leafed nonentity," said the Minister,
checking himself for a moment in his stride and rolling out his
words spasmodically; "who is going to sweep us away, I should like
to know? The voting masses are on our side, and all the ability
and administrative talent is on our side too. No power of earth
or Heaven is going to move us from our place till we choose to
quit it. No power of earth or--"
Belturbet saw, with bulging eyes, a sudden void where a moment
earlier had been a Cabinet Minister; a void emphasized rather than
relieved by the presence of a puffed-out bewildered-looking
sparrow, which hopped about for h moment in a dazed fashion and
then fell to a violent cheeping and scolding.
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