[Paul Clifford<br> Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book
Paul Clifford
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CHAPTER XI
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It was edifying to hear the honest indignation with which the stranger spoke of the lawless depredators with whom the country, in that day of Macheaths, was infested.
"A pack of infamous rascals!" said he, in a glow, "who attempt to justify their misdeeds by the example of honest men, and who say that they do no more than is done by lawyers and doctors, soldiers, clergymen, and ministers of State.

Pitiful delusion, or rather shameless hypocrisy!" "It all comes of educating the poor," said the doctor.

"The moment they pretend to judge the conduct of their betters, there's an end of all order! They see nothing sacred in the laws, though we hang the dogs ever so fast; and the very peers of the land, spiritual and temporal, cease to be venerable in their eyes." "Talking of peers," said Mrs.Slopperton, "I hear that Lord Mauleverer is to pass by this road to-night on his way to Mauleverer Park.

Do you know his lordship, Miss Lucy: He is very intimate with your uncle." "I have only seen him once," answered Lucy.
"Are you sure that his lordship will come this road ?" asked the stranger, carelessly.

"I heard something of it this morning, but did not know it was settled." "Oh, quite so!" rejoined Mrs.Slopperton.


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