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PAUL CLIFFORD.

"I wonder!" said the Earl, when our political worthies were again alone, "whether there ever existed a minister who cared three straws for the people—many care for their party, but as for the country——"

"It is all fiddlestick!" added the lawyer, with more significance than grace.

"Right; it is all fiddlestick, as you tersely express it. King, Constitution, and Church, for ever! which being interpreted, means first, King, or Crown influence, judgeships, and garters;—secondly, Constitution, or fees to the lawyer—places to the statesman—laws for the rich, and Game Laws for the poor;—thirdly, Church, or livings for our younger sons, and starvings for their curates!"

"Ha, ha!" said Brandon, laughing sardonically; "we know human nature!"

"And how it may be gulled!" quoth the courtier. "Here's a health to your niece! and may it not be long before you hail her as your friend's bride!"

"Bride, etcetera," said Brandon with a sneer, meant only for his own satisfaction. "But, mark