[Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookDoctor Thorne CHAPTER IV 2/36
And whom will he have to thank but his father? But Boxall Hill paid all those debts, and why should there be any difficulty now ?" "It was those nasty dogs, Rosina," said the Lady Arabella, almost in tears. "Well, I for one never approved of the hounds coming to Greshamsbury. When a man has once involved his property he should not incur any expenses that are not absolutely necessary.
That is a golden rule which Mr Gresham ought to have remembered.
Indeed, I put it to him nearly in those very words; but Mr Gresham never did, and never will receive with common civility anything that comes from me." "I know, Rosina, he never did; and yet where would he have been but for the de Courcys ?" So exclaimed, in her gratitude, the Lady Arabella; to speak the truth, however, but for the de Courcys, Mr Gresham might have been at this moment on the top of Boxall Hill, monarch of all he surveyed. "As I was saying," continued the countess, "I never approved of the hounds coming to Greshamsbury; but yet, my dear, the hounds can't have eaten up everything.
A man with ten thousand a year ought to be able to keep hounds; particularly as he had a subscription." "He says the subscription was little or nothing." "That's nonsense, my dear.
Now, Arabella, what does he do with his money? That's the question.
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