ut avoir beaucoup de paroles avec bien peu d'esprit_.'"
"You are ungrateful to him," said I; "well, perhaps, when he is dead and
gone you will do him justice."
"True," said the man in black; "when he is dead and gone, we intend to
erect him a statue of wood, on the left-hand side of the door of the
Vatican library."
"Of wood?" said I.
"He was the son of a carpenter, you know," said the man in black; "the
figure will be of wood, for no other reason, I assure you; he! he!"
"You should place another statue on the right."
"Perhaps we shall," said the man in black; "but we know of no one amongst
the philologists of Italy, nor, indeed, of the other countries inhabited
by the faithful, worthy to sit parallel in effigy with our illustrissimo;
when, indeed, we have conquered these regions of the perfidious by
bringing the inhabitants thereof to the true faith, I have no doubt that
we shall be able to select one worthy to bear him company--one whose
statue shall be placed on the right hand of the library, in testimony of
our joy at his conversion; for, as you know, 'There is more joy,' etc."
"Wood?" said I.
"I hope not," said the man in black; "no, if I be consulted as to the
material for the statue, I should strongly recommend bronze."
And when the man in black had said this, he emptied his second tumbler of
its contents, and prepared himself another.
CHAPTER XCIV
Prerogative--Feeling of Gratitude--A Long History--Alliterative
Style--Advantageous Specimen--Jesuit Benefice--Not Sufficient--Queen
Stork's Tragedy--Good Sense--Grandeur and Gentility--Ironmonger's
Daughter--Clan Mac-Sycophant--Lick-Spittles--A Curiosity--Newspaper
Editors--Charles the Simple--High-flying Ditty--Dissenters--Lower
Classes--Priestley's House--Saxon Ancestors--Austin--Renovating
Glass--Money--Quite Original.
"So you hope to bring these regions again beneath the banner of the Roman
See?" said I; after the man in black had prepared the beverage, and
tasted it.
"Hope!" said the man in black; "how can we fail? Is not the Church of
these regions going to lose its prerogative?"
"Its prerogative?"
"Yes; those who should be the guardians of the religion of England are
about to grant Papists emancipation, and to remove the disabilities from
Dissenters, which will allow the Holy Father to play his own game in
England."
On my inquiring how the Holy Father intended to play his game, the man in
black gave me to understand
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