[Afoot in England by W.H. Hudson]@TWC D-Link bookAfoot in England CHAPTER Two: On Going Back 10/15
We were astonished at the sum she offered to contribute towards the work, and at once set about pulling the small old church down so as to rebuild on the exact site." "Do you know," I returned, "I can't help saying something you will not like to hear.
It is a very fine church, no doubt, but it always angers me to hear of a case like this where some ancient church is pulled down and a grand new one raised in its place to the honour and glory of some rich parvenu with or without a brand new title." "You are not hurting me in the least," he replied, with that change which came from time to time in his eyes as if the flame behind the screen had suddenly grown brighter.
"I agree with every word you say; the meanest church in the land should be cherished as long as it will hold together.
But unfortunately ours had to come down.
It was very old and decayed past mending.
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