Capitolo 45
it will receive their communications with every due respect, me always
it has to continue to practice complete liberty of action in
other political advisors that consult as these, and I owe in
all the cases manufacture him my first object to follow the wishes of the people,
not more and more really it represented from them nominal
representatives.' Thing they tell her that precious piece of
presidential manners?"
"I like at least his/her courage", it told her/it Mrs. Lee.
"Courage is a thing; common sense is another. This letter is a
studied insult. He has beaten once me by the footstep. He means
do again it. It is a declaration of war. What should I do?"
"Anything is the most greater part for the good public." Said Madeleine, seriously.
Ratcliffe looked so not in his/her face with delight masquerade--there
it was so small possibility of being wrong himself/herself/itself or to ignore the expression of
his/her eyes that she is tightened again with a certain hit. You were not
prepared for so opened a demonstration. He hardened his/her characteristics to
once, and it followed:
"But which is the most greater part for the good public?"
"What you know best that me", said Madeleine; "only one what it is
clear to me. If you made both dominated by Your private feelings,
You will commit a greater error that him. I now have to go, for me I have
visits to do. The neighbor turns that I come, the Mr. Ratcliffe that you have to hold
Your word better."
When them neighbor they met, Ratcliffe read to her a part of his it replies to Mr.
Dirts that worked this way: "It is the destiny of every leader of party to suffer
from attacks and to commit errors. It is true, as the President says,
what I have not been exception to this law. Believing as I do that
the great results can be brought defeasible only from the great parties, I have
uniformly it produced my his/her own personal opinions where they has
not succeeded in getting general assent. I will keep on following this
course, and the President is able with perfect account of trust on