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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER IV
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If Clara becomes my wife I'll never ask you for one shilling." "I hope her aunt will do something for her." This the old man said in a wailing voice, as though the expression of such a hope was grievous to him.
"If she becomes my wife, Mrs.Winterfield will be quite at liberty to leave her money elsewhere." There were old causes of dislike between Mr.Belton and Mrs.Winterfield, and even now Mrs.Winterfield was almost offended because Mr.Belton was staying at Belton Castle.
"But all that is quite uncertain," continued Mr.Amedroz.
"And I have your leave to speak to Clara myself ?" "Well, Mr.Belton; yes; I think so.

I do not see why you should not speak to her.

But I fear you are a little too precipitate.

Clara has known you so very short a time, that you can hardly have a right to hope that she should learn to regard you at once as you would have her do." As he heard this, Belton's face became long and melancholy.
He had taught himself to think that he could dispense with that delay till Christmas which he had at first proposed to himself, and that he might walk into the arena at once, and perhaps win the battle in the first round.

"Three days is such a very short time," said the squire.
"It is short certainly," said Belton.
The father's leave was however given, and armed with that, Belton was resolved that he would take, at any rate, some preliminary steps in love-making before he returned to Plaistow.


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