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CHAPTER VI - ROGER CARBURY AND PAUL MONTAGUE
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At the beginning of the present century the squire of Carbury had been a considerable man, if not in his county, at any rate in his part of the county.

The income of the estate had sufficed to enable him to live plenteously and hospitably, to drink port wine, to ride a stout hunter, and to keep an old lumbering coach for his wife's use when she went avisiting.

He had an old butler who had never lived anywhere else, and a boy from the village who was in a way apprenticed to the butler.
There was a cook, not too proud to wash up her own dishes, and a couple of young women;--while the house was kept by Mrs Carbury herself, who marked and gave out her own linen, made her own preserves, and looked to the curing of her own hams.

In the year 1800 the Carbury property was sufficient for the Carbury house.

Since that time the Carbury property has considerably increased in value, and the rents have been raised.


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