[The Lady of the Shroud by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lady of the Shroud BOOK II: VISSARION 66/69
But I am sure that Rupert, who I know loves you very much, will try to make you so happy that you will not want to leave him. So I will have to come out often to see you both, even at the cost of leaving Croom for so long.
Strange, is it not? that now, when, through Roger Melton's more than kind remembrance of me, I am able to go where I will and do what I will, I want more and more to remain at home by my own ingle.
I don't think that anyone but you or Rupert could get me away from it.
I am working very hard at my little regiment, as I call it.
They are simply fine, and will, I am sure, do us credit.
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