31/32 The people clung to it thinking that their masters and rulers clung to it also.' 'The poor have ever been the salt of the earth, my lord,' said the priest. Father Barham turned to Mr Hepworth and went on with his argument, or rather began another. It was a mistake to suppose that the Catholics in the county were all poor. He knew all their names and was proud of their fidelity. To him these faithful ones were really the salt of the earth, who would some day be enabled by their fidelity to restore England to her pristine condition. |