This is a chance where voters, rather than just telling opinion pollsters what they think, this will be real people casting real votes in real ballot boxes across most of England on Thursday.
" Well, and as to the hospital, " she said suddenly, casting on him her squinting glance, " if you wish me to go, I will go; and I will stop wine drinking, too" .
Magua paused, and for an anxious moment, it might be said, he doubted; then, casting his eyes on Cora, with an expression in which ferocity and admiration were strangely mingled, his purpose became fixed forever.
" I'll mix the salad myself, " he told the waiter in an off-hand and yet commanding way, and then, casting his eye once more on the bill of fare, generously: " And what about some asparagus to follow" ?