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Halcyone

CHAPTER X
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"Perhaps this lady may have been greatly sinned against and deserves all our pity and regard." But Miss La Sarthe remained obdurate.

The point was not as to who was in the right, she explained, but that certain conventions, laid down by one whose memory was revered, had been outraged, and she could never permit her sister or Halcyone to have any intercourse with the tenant of Wendover Park! The preparations for the new arrival went on apace all the autumn and winter.

Armies of workpeople were reported to be in possession, and whole train-loads of splendid French furniture were known to have arrived at Applewood, to augment the antique and time-worn pieces which were Wendover's own.
Miss Le Sarthe sent for the Long Man.

Things had been rather better of late, and no more precious belongings had been forced to be parted with.
An investment which had been valueless for years now began to produce some interest which was a great comfort, for Miss La Sarthe was now seventy-nine and Miss Roberta seventy-six.
The orders that the agent received were precise.

The gate between Wendover and La Sarthe Chase which had been closed for over a hundred years was to be boarded up, and their side of the haw-haw which for nearly a mile divided the two parks was to be deepened and cleared out, and the spikes mended in any places where the ground might have seemed to have fallen in sufficiently, or the irons to have become broken enough to make the passage easy.
This would be unnecessary, Mr.Martin (the Long Man) told her.


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