登陆注册
15682200000055

第55章

I hope I may be allowed in the very few closing words that I feel a desire to say in remembrance of some circumstances, rather special, attending my present occupation of this chair, to give those words something of a personal tone.I am not here advocating the case of a mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge.Ihold a brief to-night for my brothers.I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left it - I can hardly believe the inexorable truth - nigh thirty years ago.I have pursued the calling of a reporter under circumstances of which many of my brethren at home in England here, many of my modern successors, can form no adequate conception.I have often transcribed for the printer, from my shorthand notes, important public speeches in which the strictest accuracy was required, and a mistake in which would have been to a young man severely compromising, writing on the palm of my hand, by the light of a dark lantern, in a post-chaise and four, galloping through a wild country, and through the dead of the night, at the then surprising rate of fifteen miles an hour.The very last time I was at Exeter, I strolled into the castle yard there to identify, for the amusement of a friend, the spot on which I once "took," as we used to call it, an election speech of my noble friend Lord Russell, in the midst of a lively fight maintained by all the vagabonds in that division of the county, and under such a pelting rain, that I remember two goodnatured colleagues, who chanced to be at leisure, held a pocket-handkerchief over my notebook, after the manner of a state canopy in an ecclesiastical procession.I have worn my knees by writing on them on the old back row of the old gallery of the old House of Commons; and I have worn my feet by standing to write in a preposterous pen in the old House of Lords, where we used to be huddled together like so many sheep - kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want re-stuffing.Returning home from excited political meetings in the country to the waiting press in London, I do verily believe I have been upset in almost every description of vehicle known in this country.I have been, in my time, belated on miry by-roads, towards the small hours, forty or fifty miles from London, in a wheelless carriage, with exhausted horses and drunken postboys, and have got back in time for publication, to be received with never-forgotten compliments by the late Mr.Black, coming in the broadest of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew.

Ladies and gentlemen, I mention these trivial things as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten the fascination of that old pursuit.The pleasure that I used to feel in the rapidity and dexterity of its exercise has never faded out of my breast.

Whatever little cunning of hand or head I took to it, or acquired in it, I have so retained as that I fully believe I could resume it to-morrow, very little the worse from long disuse.To this present year of my life, when I sit in this hall, or where not, hearing a dull speech, the phenomenon does occur - I sometimes beguile the tedium of the moment by mentally following the speaker in the old, old way; and sometimes, if you can believe me, I even find my hand going on the table-cloth, taking an imaginary note of it all.

Accept these little truths as a confirmation of what I know; as a confirmation of my undying interest in this old calling.Accept them as a proof that my feeling for the location of my youth is not a sentiment taken up to-night to be thrown away to-morrow - but is a faithful sympathy which is a part of myself.I verily believe -I am sure - that if I had never quitted my old calling I should have been foremost and zealous in the interests of this Institution, believing it to be a sound, a wholesome, and a good one.Ladies and gentlemen, I am to propose to you to drink "Prosperity to the Newspaper Press Fund," with which toast I will connect, as to its acknowledgment, a name that has shed new brilliancy on even the foremost newspaper in the world - the illustrious name of Mr.Russell.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • tfboys如果没遇见你

    tfboys如果没遇见你

    什么,娃娃亲,还是跟王俊凯?不可能,那我的小哥哥怎么办,人家还要等他。什么?你就是那个小哥哥,好吧,勉强信你咯。苏紫瑾,暴力腹黑女。陌生人面前一副乖乖女的形象,实则惨不忍睹。被老妈算计,现在这个年代,居然跟她玩娃娃亲,某女彻底被雷到了,无语中。“王俊凯,你是不是面瘫?”王俊凯一脸黑线有种想打人的冲动。“王源,让我掐掐你的脸”某女不顾淑女形象的朝王源扑去。“救命啊!老王救我!”就连高冷的千玺都不放过。“小千千,给爷笑一个。”千玺沉默了,“老王,管好你的未婚妻。我投降”王俊凯一脸无辜,泪奔。。。蓝琪儿,可爱单纯的小女生。“千玺,我喜欢你!”千玺高冷无视,“哦。”王源前来救驾,“蓝蓝,我来保护你。”千玺一脸黑线,“滚,她是我的...”慕容映雪火爆来袭,掐着王源的耳朵,“二源,你说什么?”王源一脸无辜,“我投降...”慕容映雪,高冷野蛮女。唯独遇到王源越来越不淡定,说好的高冷呢?汗颜。
  • 大叔,么么哒

    大叔,么么哒

    世界上有比江寄白更不解风情的男朋友吗?机场初遇,他问:“小朋友,难道你练过无影脚?”再度重逢,他说:“你这小姑娘,长得挺漂亮,就是智商有点让人着急。”当影视公司实习生兼精分女的尤念一不小心招惹到了这位毒舌又小气的大叔,这“悲剧”的人生该如何逆袭?尤念觉得,自己惹不起总能躲得起,可为什么他总是在她狼狈的时候出现?在她每次险些出事的时候伸出援手?却又偏偏不肯对她表白?她写着剧中人的悲欢离合,却讲不出自己的故事。也许,真的要到落幕时她才发现,原来,她的“大白”一直都在身边。
  • 萌系总裁:吓跑夫君

    萌系总裁:吓跑夫君

    wap总裁女被人下药,阴差阳错的把blog总裁男给霸王硬上弓,隔天不见人,后天不见人,大后天找上门,她只为跟他结婚,他母亲很满意这个媳妇。
  • EXO我的早更男友

    EXO我的早更男友

    唐晓琪本想在酒吧外活捉自己老哥,却没料到碰到失恋的吴亦凡,结果居然误认为自己也失恋了,于是将其带回家赡养?后得知,唐晓琪未成年,十分痛心,发誓要好好养育她?让她成为祖国的花朵!!!
  • 主持人语言逻辑与管理制度研究

    主持人语言逻辑与管理制度研究

    对于主持人而言,语言的重要性不言而喻,堪称主持人最重要的“武器”。从逻辑层面来研究主持人语言,既将此类研究大大推向深入,同时也给研究者提供了一个新的视角,无疑具有开拓意义。此外,主持人队伍曰益壮大,对这一群体的管理也越来越成为“问题”,这些问题需要既熟悉主持工作又精通管理,还具有深厚理论功底的人来攻克。
  • 钻石老公的惹火小蛮妻

    钻石老公的惹火小蛮妻

    “顾景言!我要追你!”少女甜美却霸道的声音在男人身后响起。“简小姐,我想我们还......”话未说完,便被少女堵住了嘴唇。他好看而深邃的眼眸闪过狡黠的光,嘴角划过得意的弧线......#男女主身心干净,一对一,甜腻宠文#
  • 死亡乐园:白骨无言

    死亡乐园:白骨无言

    骨言卷入了一场死亡游戏,所有的人将成为猎物。而游戏的胜利目标,没有。游戏说明也只有一个字:杀。可这场杀戮游戏究竟藏着什么秘密呢?
  • 快穿灵魂治疗师

    快穿灵魂治疗师

    被迫成了灵魂治疗师的简宁很无奈,上有重度人格分裂的‘吸血鬼’医师要调教,下有面瘫小童要照顾。说好的完成了契约就可以离开呢,为毛转眼契约任务变成了无期??任务路漫漫,生活惨兮兮,什么时候才是个头啊?
  • 花都邪医

    花都邪医

    药王岛弟子下山,原是要救人中途却是香运连连,无意间还卷入各种无端的争斗之中,顺藤摸瓜却见阴谋越来越深,且看他如何靠一己之力保家卫国,拯救苍生!
  • 念念不忘的夏夜

    念念不忘的夏夜

    夏夜喜欢黎念,容忍黎念,陪黎念大闹苏曼和徐毅的婚礼,威胁徐毅离开苏曼。可是一场大火让他对黎念彻底死心。一切物是人非,黎念转过身来,才发现,夏夜已经离开了。