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THE DEMAGOGUE
AND LADY PHAYRE

By William J. Locke

London: John Lane, The Bodley Head New York

Third Edition

1911



0009






CONTENTS

THE DEMAGOGUE AND LADY PHAYRE

CHAPTER I—THE ETERNAL FEMININE

CHAPTER II—A REVOLUTION

CHAPTER III—THE END OF AN ACT

CHAPTER IV—LADY PHAYRE AND THE COMING MAN

CHAPTER V—LIZZIE

CHAPTER VI—THE STARS IN THEIR COURSES

CHAPTER VII—A DEMAGOGUE’S IDYLL

CHAPTER VIII—WITH THE HELP OF LADY PHAYRE

CHAPTER IX—SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENTS

CHAPTER X—LADY PHAYRE THROWS HER CAP OVER THE WINDMILLS.

CHAPTER XI—RECONSTRUCTION

CHAPTER XII—A LEADER OF MEN

CHAPTER XIII—THE CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE MATTER








THE DEMAGOGUE AND LADY PHAYRE








CHAPTER I—THE ETERNAL FEMININE

“I F you are coming my way, Goddard, we may as well walk back together,” said the Member, putting on his fur-lined coat.

Mr. Aloysius Gleam, member for Sunington, was a spare, precisely dressed little man on the hither side of forty. He was somewhat bald, and clean-shaven all to a tightly-screwed fair moustache. A gold-rimmed eye-glass added a quaint air of alertness to a shrewd, sharp-featured face.

Goddard acquiesced readily, although on this particular evening his road lay in a different direction. But democrat though he was, he felt flattered by Mr. Gleam’s friendly proposal. He was young—eight and twenty, a cabinetmaker by trade, self-taught and consequently self-opinionated, yet humble enough before evident superiority of knowledge or experience. Besides, in coming to take the chair at his lecture on The New Trades Unionism, before the Sunington Radical Club, the Member had paid him a decided compliment. A member of Parliament has many pleasanter and more profitable ways of spending a precious spare evening during a busy session.

They formed a singular contrast as they stood side by side in the little knot of committee-men who had remained behind after the audience had left. Goddard was abov

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