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"You can't exactly say that," Disraeli murmured softly. "When the Earl of Eldon was High Chancellor, he was certainly a ruthless character, but maybe he's grown sensitive from the attacks in the press over the years, or perhaps he's just gotten old. Surprisingly, he's quite nostalgic. Bernie Harrison has followed him for so many years; it might be difficult for him to completely let go of Harrison all at once. I've heard that even if the party doesn't allocate a seat to Harrison, the Earl of Eldon might still hand over one of the pocket boroughs he controls. After all, he knows Harrison still has a case on his back; if he's not given the status of an MP, Scotland Yard surely won't let him off easily. Unless..."
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"Unless what?"