14/36 Yes!" said Wharton, nodding in answer to his inquiry. We shall settle old Dodgson, I think." "Are the Raeburns as strong as they were ?" asked Molloy, who knew Brookshire. "How the country can go on year after year paying its tribute to these plunderers passes my comprehension. But you may attack them as you please. You will never get any forrarder so long as Parliament and the Cabinet is made up of them and their hangers on." Wharton looked at him brightly, but silently, making a little assenting inclination of the head. |