Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Haldane” in part 2.13, chapter 2.26 of Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley:
...yle, bearing, most becoming; no hesitancy, doubt, or awkwardness, visible.
Good-tempered, too. His subject was not such as to call for exertion of power; but he was decidedly agreeable.
Up rose Mr. Haldane , and gave us a lecture, extremely bantering in tone.
His whole pose was so different from all his predecessors!
The solemn ponderousness, and affected respect for the House, of Harcourt; the depr...
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