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"
Nothing
of
the
kind
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
The
Tories
bribe
,
you
know
:
Hawley
and
his
set
bribe
with
treating
,
hot
codlings
,
and
that
sort
of
thing
;
and
they
bring
the
voters
drunk
to
the
poll
.
But
they
are
not
going
to
have
it
their
own
way
in
future
—
not
in
future
,
you
know
.
Middlemarch
is
a
little
backward
,
I
admit
—
the
freemen
are
a
little
backward
.
But
we
shall
educate
them
—
we
shall
bring
them
on
,
you
know
.
The
best
people
there
are
on
our
side
.
"
"
Hawley
says
you
have
men
on
your
side
who
will
do
you
harm
,
"
remarked
Sir
James
.
"
He
says
Bulstrode
the
banker
will
do
you
harm
.
"
"
And
that
if
you
got
pelted
,
"
interposed
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
,
"
half
the
rotten
eggs
would
mean
hatred
of
your
committee
-
man
.
Good
heavens
!
Think
what
it
must
be
to
be
pelted
for
wrong
opinions
.
And
I
seem
to
remember
a
story
of
a
man
they
pretended
to
chair
and
let
him
fall
into
a
dust
-
heap
on
purpose
!
"
"
Pelting
is
nothing
to
their
finding
holes
in
one
’
s
coat
,
"
said
the
Rector
.
"
I
confess
that
’
s
what
I
should
be
afraid
of
,
if
we
parsons
had
to
stand
at
the
hustings
for
preferment
.
I
should
be
afraid
of
their
reckoning
up
all
my
fishing
days
.
Upon
my
word
,
I
think
the
truth
is
the
hardest
missile
one
can
be
pelted
with
.
"
"
The
fact
is
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
"
if
a
man
goes
into
public
life
he
must
be
prepared
for
the
consequences
.
He
must
make
himself
proof
against
calumny
.
"
"
My
dear
Chettam
,
that
is
all
very
fine
,
you
know
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
But
how
will
you
make
yourself
proof
against
calumny
?
You
should
read
history
—
look
at
ostracism
,
persecution
,
martyrdom
,
and
that
kind
of
thing
.
They
always
happen
to
the
best
men
,
you
know
.
But
what
is
that
in
Horace
?
—
’
fiat
justitia
,
ruat
.
.
.
something
or
other
.
"
"
Exactly
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
with
a
little
more
heat
than
usual
.
"
What
I
mean
by
being
proof
against
calumny
is
being
able
to
point
to
the
fact
as
a
contradiction
.
"
"
And
it
is
not
martyrdom
to
pay
bills
that
one
has
run
into
one
’
s
self
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
.