Sketches in the House (1893) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about Sketches in the House (1893).

Sketches in the House (1893) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about Sketches in the House (1893).

Salaried Members; 51
Salisbury’s signal failure, Lord; 280-2
Saunderson, Colonel; 12
  ——­ & the fight; 248-9
Saunders, Mr.; 268
Scene, a strange; 174-6
  ——­ A wild; 210-12
  ——­ A brilliant; 269
“Scenes,”; 47-8, 65-6, 129-30, 166-9, 176, 227-8, 237-40, 242-53
  ——­ Pathetic; 182-3
Selborne, Lord; 276
Seton-Karr; 53
  ——­ demands admission; 10
Sexton, Thomas; 65, 136, 147-8, 237
  ——­ and Home Rule; 37
  ——­ and the bullet in Downing Street; 153-4
  ——­ Intervenes; 189
  ——­ incident, the; 198
  ——­ and Arnold Forster; 227-8
  ——­ makes the running; 234-5
  ——­ takes the lead; 235-6
  ——­ defies the Chair; 238-40
Shave, a narrow; 187-8
Shaw, Mr.; 236
Shout of battle, the; 214-5
Shuttleworth, Sir O.K.; 254
Silence of the Tories, cowed; 262
  ——­ of the Irishry, Stony; 165-6
Situation, an awkward; 159
Slow progress; 195-6
Small jealousies and great questions; 49-50
Speaker snubs Brookfield, the; 126
  ——­ and Lord Cranborne, the; 130
  ——­ and Mr. Conybeare, the; 226-7
  ——­ and the fight, the; 249-50
Speech from the throne, the; 16-7
Spencer’s serene courage, Earl; 271-3
Squabble, a; 237-40
Stansfeld, Mr.; 117-8
Storey, S.; 61
  ——­’s fateful speech; 68-9
Storm, a coming; 58
Strange bedfellows; 10
Stuart Rendel; 46
Suspensory Bill for Wales, the; 45-8

Tanner, Dr.; 11
  ——­’s waistcoat, Dr.; 11
Tea on the Terrace; 207-9
Temple, Sir Richard; 179
Times out-manoeuvred, the; 53
  ——­ organized for obstruction, the; 53
  ——­ Cowed silence of the; 262
To thy orisons; 213-4
Tory Leader, no; 58
Tragedy of politics, the; 101
Tramp, tramp, tramp; 241
Treasury Bench looks awkward, the; 184-5
Trevelyan, Sir George; 122-3
Triumph, a historic; 160
  ——­ for Mr. Burns, a; 259-60
  ——­ of the tweed coat, the; 201-40

Uganda; 21-4, 96-101
Ugand_er_; 22-3
Ugly moment, an; 184-5

Vaccinationists, the Anti-; 177
Vincent and fair trade, Sir H.; 25, 258
Visit to the Lords, a; 155
Vote of Censure, the; 104-10
Vulgar and caddish interruption, a; 126

Wales in a rage; 45-8
Wallace, Mr.; 268
  ——­ Wit, wearisome; 266
Walsall and Halifax; 29
Watchers for the dawn; 10
Welsh Suspensory Bill, the; 45-8
“Who said ’Rats’?”; 27
Wilson, J.H.; 162
Wistful Whip, the; 213
Wolmer, Lord; 180-1
Woods, Sam; 16
Wyndham, George; 26

Young Man and the Old, the; 167-8

*** Transcriber’s notes, corrections ***

p28  tyranny            :  was “tryanny”
p59  ofttimes           :  was “oft-times”
p87  Brummagem          :  was “Brummagen”
p95  satisfactory       :  was “satifactory”
p98  must               :  was “most”
p108 spellbound         :  was “spell-bound”
p128 cheers—­he         :  was “cheer—­she”
p150 unusually          :  was “unusally”
p191 airily             :  was “arily”
p221 eyeglass           :  was “eye-glass”
p226 spellbound         :  was “spell-bound”
p250 shamefaced         :  was “shame-faced”

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