Was someone smoking?
Yes.
Who?
Lord Redford
Who had a query for him?
Borrowdean
Who were they discussing?
Mannering
Who else was involved in the talk?
Berenice
Did Borrowdean feel the subject of their talk, was proven?
No.
Who questioned his hunger?
Lord Redford
Did he find this person to be ambitious?
No.
What political position were they discussing?
Prime Minister
Who questioned his earnestness?
Berenice
Who also doubted he had this quality?
Lord Redford
In his opinion, had Mannering become too close to them?
No.
Who felt he viewed his role as sacrosanct?
Berenice
Did she think he was dishonest?
No.
For whose interests did she feel he labored?
the people
Did she feel he might give up on this easily?
No.
Did Lord Redford feel, he desired the job they were discussing?
No.
Did Berenice agree with this?
No.
How did she feel he would advance his cause?
by his taking office
What did Lord Redford see as a component of political brilliance?
to know exactly when and how to seize an opportunity