8/14 Telson, Parson, Bosher, and Co. being suspended," said King. Anyhow, it would be rather a spree, whether we were kicked out or not. We'd be a `party' you know!" The idea took, and an animated consultation took place. Parson, for a junior, was very well up in the "rules of the House," and at his suggestion the notice-paper for to-morrow's assembly was got hold of and filled with "amendments." "Call them amendments," said he, "and they can't say anything." "Oh, all serene," said Telson, who had implicit confidence in his friend. |