[Night and Day by Virginia Woolf]@TWC D-Link bookNight and Day CHAPTER XVI 20/27
"Any good hunting? Let me see, what pack would it be? Who's your great man ?" "Sir William Budge, the sugar king, has the biggest estate.
He bought out poor Stanham, who went bankrupt." "Which Stanham would that be? Verney or Alfred ?" "Alfred....
I don't hunt myself.
You're a great huntsman, aren't you? You have a great reputation as a horseman, anyhow," he added, desiring to help Rodney in his effort to recover his complacency. "Oh, I love riding," Rodney replied.
"Could I get a horse down here? Stupid of me! I forgot to bring any clothes.
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