âQuite right, Ladislaw; we shall make a new thing of opinion here,â said Mr. Brooke. âOnly I want to keep myself independent about Reform, you know; I donât want to go too far. I want to take up Wilberforceâs and Romillyâs line, you know, and work at Negro Emancipation, Criminal Lawâ âthat kind of thing. But of course I should support Grey.â
âIf you go in for the principle of Reform, you must be prepared to take what the situation offers,â said Will. âIf everybody pulled for his own bit against everybody else, the whole question would go to tatters.â
âYes, yes, I agree with youâ âI quite take that point of view. I should put it in that light. I should support Grey, you know. But I donât want to change the balance of the constitution, and I donât think Grey would.â