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第244章

Phineas did think so.There was hardly a man high up in the party who did not think so.When one branch of the Coalition has gradually dropped off, the other branch will hardly flourish long.And then the tints of a political Coalition are so neutral and unalluring that men will only endure them when they feel that no more pronounced colours are within their reach.'After all,'

said Phineas, 'the innings has not been a bad one.It has been of service to the country, and has lasted longer than most expected.'

'If it has been of service to the country, that is everything.

It should at least be everything.With the statesman to whom it is not everything there must be something wrong.' The Duke, as he said this, was preaching to himself.He was telling himself that, though he saw the better way, he was allowing himself to walk on that which was worse.For it was not only Phineas who would see the change,--or the old Duke, or the Duchess.It was apparent to the man himself, though he could not prevent it.'Isometimes think,' he said, 'that we whom chance has led to be meddlers in the game of politics sometimes give ourselves hardly time enough to think what we are about.'

'A man may have to work so hard,' said Phineas, 'that he has no time for thinking.'

'Or more probably, may be so eager in party conflict that he will hardly keep his mind cool enough for thought.It seems to me that many men,--men whom you and I know,--embrace the profession of politics not only without political convictions, but without seeing that it is proper that they should entertain them.Chance brings a young man under the guidance of this or that elder man.He has come of a Whig family, as was my case,--or from some old Tory stock; and loyalty keeps him true to the interests which have first pushed him forward into the world.

There is no conviction there.'

'Convictions grow.'

'Yes;--the conviction that it is the man's duty to be a staunch Liberal, but not the reason why.Or a man sees his opening on this side or on that,--as is the case with the lawyers.Or he has a body of men at his back ready to support him on this side or that, as we see with commercial men.Or perhaps he has some vague idea that aristocracy is pleasant, and he becomes a Conservative,--or that democracy is prospering, and he becomes a Liberal.You are a Liberal, Mr Finn.'

'Certainly, Duke.'

'Why?'

'Well;--after what you have said I will not boast of myself.

Experience, however, seems to show me that Liberalism is demanded by the country.'

'So, perhaps, at certain epochs, may the Devil and all his works;but you will hardly say that you will carry the Devil's colours, because the country may like the Devil.It is not sufficient, Ithink, to say that Liberalism is demanded.You should first know what Liberalism means, and then assure yourself that the thing itself is good.I dare say you have done so, but I see some who never make the inquiry.'

'I will not claim to be better than my neighbours,--I mean my real neighbours.'

'I understand; I understand,' said the Duke laughing.'You prefer some good Samaritan on the Opposition benches to Sir Timothy and the Pharisees.It is hard to come wounded out of the fight, and then to see him who would be your friend not only walking by on the other side, but flinging a stone at you as he goes.But I did not mean just now to allude to the details of recent misfortunes, though there is no one to whom I could do so more openly than to you.I was trying yesterday to explain to myself why I have, all my life, sat on what is called the Liberal side of the House to which I have belonged.'

'Did you succeed?'

'I began life with the misfortune of a ready-made political creed.There was a seat in the House for me when I was twenty-one.Nobody took the trouble to ask me my opinions.It was a matter of course that I should be a Liberal.My uncle, whom nothing could ever induce to enter politics himself, took it for granted that I should run straight,--as he would have said.It was a tradition of the family, and was a inseparable from it as any of the titles which he had inherited.The property might be sold or squandered,--but the political creed was fixed as adamant.I don't know that I ever had a wish to rebel, but Ithink that I took it at first very much as a matter of course.'

'A man seldom inquires very deeply at twenty-one.'

'And if he does it is ten to one but he comes to a wrong conclusion.But since then I have satisfied myself that chance put me into the right course.It has been, I dare say, the same with you as with me.We both went into office early, and the anxiety to do special duties well probably deterred us both from thinking much of the great question.When a man has to be on the alert to keep Ireland quiet, or to prevent peculation in the dockyards, or to raise the revenue while he lowers the taxes, he feels himself to be saved from the necessity of investigating principles.In this way I sometimes think that ministers, or they who have been ministers and who have to watch the ministers from the Opposition benches, have less opportunity of becoming real politicians than the new men who sit in Parliament with empty hands and with time at their own disposal.But when a man has been placed by circumstances as I am now, he does begin to think.'

'And yet you have not empty hands.'

'They are not so full, perhaps, as you think.At any rate Icannot content myself with a single branch of public service as Iused to in old days.Do not suppose that I claim to have made any grand political invention, but I think that I have at least labelled my own thoughts.I suppose what we all desire is to improve the condition of the people by whom we are employed, and to advance or country, or at any rate to save it from regression.'

'That of course.'

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