[Kennedy Square by F. Hopkinson Smith]@TWC D-Link bookKennedy Square CHAPTER XXII 17/20
Almost every one in and around Kennedy Square had been crippled in their finances by the failure, not only of the Patapsco, but by kindred institutions, during the preceding few years.
Why, then, they argued, should any one criticise such economies as Temple was practising? He was still living in his house with his servants--one or two less, perhaps--but still in comfort, and if he did not entertain as heretofore, what of it? His old love of sport, as was shown by his frequent visits to his estates on the Eastern Shore, might account for some of the changes in his hospitable habits, there not being money enough to keep up establishments both in country and town. These changes, of course, could only be temporary.
His properties on the peninsula--( almost everybody had "properties" in those days, whether imaginary or real)--would come up some day, and then all would be well again. The House of Seymour was particularly in the dark.
The Honorable Prim, in his dense ignorance, had even asked St.George to join in one of his commercial enterprises--the building of a new clipper ship--while Kate, who had never waited five minutes in all her life for anything that a dollar could buy, had begged a subscription for a charity she was managing, and which she received with a kiss and a laugh, and without a moment's hesitation, from a purse shrinking steadily by the hour. Only when some idle jest or well-meant inquiry diverted his mind to the chain of events leading up to Harry's exile was his insistent cheerfulness under his fast accumulating misfortunes ever checked. Todd was the cruel disturber on this particular day, with a bit of information which, by reason of its source, St.George judged must be true, and which because of its import brought him infinite pain. "Purty soon we won't hab 'nough spoons to stir a toddy wid," Todd had begun.
"I tell ye, Marse George, dey ain't none o' dem gwine down in dere pockets till de constable gits 'em.
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