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Show Comment That tttunfl. Tho marquis of Lunsdown, lendei of unionist poors In tho llrltlah parlla ment, speaks rarely but always with effect He rovcls In gravo sarcasm. On one ocnBlon Lord Crewe, the liberal lib-eral leader, mado u speech on a subject which he desired to leave u matter for open voting among his followers. lord Lnnsdowno congratulated his friend on his eloquent speech. "I havo followed It," ho said, "with earn-I earn-I est attention not only nn account of I the Importance of tho subject but also ! on account of the noblo lord's Judicial attitude. I admired his earnestness and eloquenco, but what Impressed mo most waa bis Impartiality." A pause. "Yes, until tho last mlnuto I did not know on which side of tho fence his lordship waa coming down." |