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A Prince of Sinners

PART II
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If you refuse to take it the amount must accumulate for your heirs, or in due time find its way to the Crown.

Leave the tithe alone by all means, if you like, but do not carry quixotism to the borders of insanity by declining to spend your own money, and thereby cramp your life.
"I trust to hear from Mr.Ascough of your more reasonable frame of mind, and while personally I agree with you that we are better apart, you can always rely upon me if I can be of any service to you.
"Yours sincerely, "ARRANMORE." He read the letter through thoughtfully and folded it up.
"I really don't see what the young fool can kick about in that," he said, throwing it into the basket.

"Well, Hennibul, how are you ?" Mr.Hennibul, duly ushered in by a sedate butler, pronounced himself both in words and appearance fit and well.

He took a chair and a cigarette, and looked about him approvingly.
"Nice house, yours, Arranmore.

Nice old-fashioned situation, too.


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