Were the two men having a conversation on the record?
No.
What was the name of the man who started the discussion?
Mannering
Who was the man responding to him?
Redford
Was the second man a noble?
Yes.
Did he believe his party would endure the term?
No.
Where did he believe his party and the other man's, would differ?
on the New Tenement Bill
Was he grateful for the chance to be honest?
Yes.
Did the first man say it was time for certain action?
No.
Did he thing the opposing party was strong?
No.
What did he suggest wouldn't be popular?
a one-man Cabinet
What did he believe circumstances favored?
a really strong coalition Government
With what kind of membership?
men of moderate views
Was he relaxed?
No.
What did he want to know?
whether Redford would be willing to join such a combination
Who did he suggest would lead it?
Himself.
Was the plan hastily decided?
No.
Who did he suggest Redford would be unable to work for?
Rushleigh
Did he believe the reverse was true as well?
Yes.
How did he characterize the value of their service to him?
invaluable
What vehicle left as the conversation began?
the brougham