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their  own  thoughts  in  the  confusion  of  a  Tory  Ministry
       passing Liberal measures, of Tory nobles and electors being
       anxious to return Liberals rather than friends of the recre-
       ant Ministers, and of outcries for remedies which seemed
       to have a mysteriously remote bearing on private interest,
       and were made suspicious by the advocacy of disagreeable
       neighbors? Buyers of the Middlemarch newspapers found
       themselves in an anomalous position: during the agitation
       on the Catholic Question many had given up the ‘Pioneer’—
       which had a motto from Charles James Fox and was in the
       van of progress— because it had taken Peel’s side about the
       Papists, and had thus blotted its Liberalism with a tolera-
       tion of Jesuitry and Baal; but they were illsatisfied with the
       ‘Trumpet,’ which—since its blasts against Rome, and in the
       general flaccidity of the public mind (nobody knowing who
       would support whom)—had become feeble in its blowing.
          It  was  a  time,  according  to  a  noticeable  article  in  the
       ‘Pioneer,’ when the crying needs of the country might well
       counteract a reluctance to public action on the part of men
       whose minds had from long experience acquired breadth as
       well as concentration, decision of judgment as well as toler-
       ance, dispassionateness as well as energy— in fact, all those
       qualities which in the melancholy experience of mankind
       have been the least disposed to share lodgings.
          Mr. Hackbutt, whose fluent speech was at that time float-
       ing more widely than usual, and leaving much uncertainty
       as to its ultimate channel, was heard to say in Mr. Hawley’s
       office that the article in question ‘emanated’ from Brooke
       of Tipton, and that Brooke had secretly bought the ‘Pioneer’

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