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The Forsyte Saga

CHAPTER VIII--PLANS OF THE HOUSE
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Look here!" he pointed, to four marks at regular intervals on the walls of the court.

"I've given you hot-water pipes in aluminium casings; you can get them with very good designs." Soames looked suspiciously at these marks.
"It's all very well, all this," he said, "but what's it going to cost ?" The architect took a sheet of paper from his pocket: "The house, of course, should be built entirely of stone, but, as I thought you wouldn't stand that, I've compromised for a facing.

It ought to have a copper roof, but I've made it green slate.

As it is, including metal work, it'll cost you eight thousand five hundred." "Eight thousand five hundred ?" said Soames.

"Why, I gave you an outside limit of eight!" "Can't be done for a penny less," replied Bosinney coolly.
"You must take it or leave it!" It was the only way, probably, that such a proposition could have been made to Soames.


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