[The Man Between by Amelia E. Barr]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man Between CHAPTER VI 29/60
A mill-owning Rawdon might do a deal of good in the sleepy old village of Monk-Rawdon." "Your sentiments are American, not English, sir." "As I told you, we look at things from very different standpoints." "Do you feel inclined to lift the mortgage yourself, Judge ?" "I have not the power, even if I had the inclination to do so.
My money is well invested, and I could not, at this time, turn bonds and securities into cash without making a sacrifice not to be contemplated. I confess, however, that if the Court has to be sold, I should like the Tyrrel-Rawdons to buy it.
I dare say the picture of the offending youth is still in the gallery, and I have heard my mother say that what is another's always yearns for its lord.
Driven from his heritage for Love's sake, it would be at least interesting if Gold gave back to his children what Love lost them." "That is pure sentiment.
Surely it would be more natural that the Mostyns should succeed the Rawdons.
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