That was not necessary; it was everywhere felt and uood. Men who were real patriots began to believe in it. Their try was wronged. Here was oo t her right. Men who honor was beyond question became cret agents of this power.
The state was honeybed and mined; society was a tangle of plots.
The king was helpless, though his only wish was for the people''s welfare. Ho and straightforward, what could he do against this far-reag maation? The very advirs by his side were corrupted through mistaken patriotism.
The idea that they were playing into the hands of the fner certainly never entered into the minds of the dupes-at least, not tho of the rank and file. One or two, tried, lected, and bought by the aremy, knew the real objebsp;in view, and the chief of the was Brevinbsp;a former lansman of Nordlands. A man of unusual gifts, a member of the Storthing, a born leader, he might have been prime minister long ago, but for the distrust inspired by veral unprincipled dealings. Soured by what he sidered want of appreciation, balked in his ambition, he was a ready tool when the f sounded him.
That was not necessary; it was everywhere felt and uood. Men who were real patriots began to believe in it. Their try was wronged. Here was oo t her right. Men who honor was beyond question became cret agents of this power.
The state was honeybed and mined; society was a tangle of plots.
The king was helpless, though his only wish was for the people''s welfare. Ho and straightforward, what could he do against this far-reag maation? The very advirs by his side were corrupted through mistaken patriotism.
The idea that they were playing into the hands of the fner certainly never entered into the minds of the dupes-at least, not tho of the rank and file. One or two, tried, lected, and bought by the aremy, knew the real objebsp;in view, and the chief of the was Brevinbsp;a former lansman of Nordlands. A man of unusual gifts, a member of the Storthing, a born leader, he might have been prime minister long ago, but for the distrust inspired by veral unprincipled dealings. Soured by what he sidered want of appreciation, balked in his ambition, he was a ready tool when the f sounded him.
At first his patriotism had to be sopped, but that y disappeared as the game went on, and perhaps he alone, of the whole far-reag spiracy, repared to strike at the Union for the be of the fner.