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1 " The matters that arose in the Donkin case were of an ecclesiastical nature, a strange territory to Horace Rumpole whose concerns have been, over a long life-time, largely secular. It is true that my old father was a cleric, so I was, to that extent, a child of the manse; but his increasing doubts about the Thirty-nine Articles were only just balanced by his certainty that he was unequipped to earn a living in any other profession. So he clung on to his draughty vicarage in East Anglia as a man might to a small raft in stormy seas. "
― John Mortimer , Rumpole and the Age of Miracles (Rumpole)