Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dickens on Parliamentarians

A member of the British Parliament. A politician ensconced in some legislative body.

"Time hustled him into a little noisy and rather dirty machinery, in a by-corner, and made him Member of Parliament for Coketown: one of the respected members for ounce weights and measures, one of the representatives of the multiplication table, one of the deaf honourable gentlemen, dumb honourable gentlemen, blind honourable gentlemen, lame honourable gentlemen, dead honourable gentlemen, to every other consideration. Else wherefore live we in a Christian land, eighteen hundred and odd years after our Master?"

Charles Dickens, Hard Times (1854).

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