Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book Complete 8/12 He was now fond and proud of his boy--as he was of all things that belonged to him. He spoiled and petted him even more than Cleveland did. But he interfered very little with his education or pursuits. His eldest son, Cuthbert, did not engross all his heart, but occupied all his care. With Cuthbert he connected the heritage of his ancient name, and the succession of his ancestral estates. |