Memories, volume 2

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Memories, volume 2
Redesdale, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, Baron, 1837-1916
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Occasionally, if the weather was bad. Carlyle would go for what he called his drive. This meant taking the omnibus in the King's Road as far as the Bank and coming back in a return bus. I only once bore him company on one of these expeditions, but it was a memorable occasion.
It was at the time of the Bulgarian atrocities when Mr. Glad- stone was goading the country into fury with his eloquence, till Delane once said to me, " Upon my word I verily believe that Gladstone thinks that Dizzy himsel
...f had a hand in those outrages upon women and children." Carlyle was as hot upon the subject as Gladstone himself. When we got into the omnibus the old man began lashing out. " Hoo ! Sir ! " he said, " there's that Disraeli or Beaconsfield, or whatever he chooses to call himself ; he thinks himself the wisest man on earth, and he's just the foolishest thing that crawls upon the face of it " — and so he went off at score, rattling out the most fantastic invective against the Tory Government and " the unspeakable Turk " ; accusations to make one's hair stand on end, for he was as great an artist in adjectives as Dizzy himself — witness the " sea-green incorruptible " and the " French Revolution " passim — and when he had spent himself in his indignation, real or feigned, then would come a loud guffaw of laughter as much as to say, " See what a sad dog I am !

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