"You'll bring Mr. Finn in, Plantagenet?"
"Mr. Finn!"
"Yes;—Phineas Finn,—the man who was tried."
"My dear Cora, we haven't come down to that yet. We need not at any rate trouble ourselves about the small fishes till we are sure that we can get big fishes to join us."
"I don't know why he should be a small fish. No man has done better than he has; and if you want a man to stick to you—"
"I don't want a man to stick to me. I want a man to stick to his country."
"You were talking about sympathy."
"Well, yes;—I was. But do not name any one else just at present. The Duke will be here soon, and I would be alone till he comes."
"There is one thing I want to say, Plantagenet."
"What is it?"