[An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookAn Unsocial Socialist CHAPTER XV 48/71
Socialism offers you something already, you see; a good use for your hitherto useless title." Sir Charles colored a little, conscious that the example of his favorite painter had influenced him more than his own conviction or the arguments of Trefusis. "What do you think, Chester ?" he said.
"Will you join ?" "Erskine is already committed to the cause of liberty by his published writings," said Trefusis.
"Three of the pamphlets on that shelf contain quotations from 'The Patriot Martyrs.'" Erskine blushed, flattered by being quoted; an attention that had been shown him only once before, and then by a reviewer with the object of proving that the Patriot Martyrs were slovenly in their grammar. "Come!" said Trefusis.
"Shall I write to Donovan Brown that his letters have gained the cordial assent and sympathy of Sir Charles Brandon ?" "Certainly, certainly.
That is, if my unknown name would be of the least interest to him." "Good," said Trefusis, filling his glass with water.
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