[Castle Richmond by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookCastle Richmond CHAPTER VI 18/24
Do you go down, and just tell him this, quite coolly, remember--" "Oh, I shall be cool enough." "That, considering hall things, you think he and you ought to--" "Well ?" "Just divide it between you; share and share alike.
Say it's fourteen thousand--and it's more than that--that would be seven for him and seven for you.
Tell him you'll agree to that, but you won't take one farthing less." "Aby!" said the father, almost overcome by the grandeur of his son's ideas. "Well; and what of Haby? What's the matter now ?" "Expect him to shell out seven thousand pounds a year!" "And why not? He'll do a deal more than that, I expect, if he were quite sure that it would make all things serene.
But it won't; and therefore you must make him another hoffer." "Another offer!" "Yes.
He'll know well enough that you'll be thinking of his death. And for all they do say he might pop off any day." "He's a younger man than me, Aby, by full ten years." "What of that? You may pop off any day too, mayn't you? I believe you old fellows don't think of dying nigh as hoften as we young ones." "You young ones are always looking for us old ones to go.
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