[Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott]@TWC D-Link bookRob Roy CHAPTER SIXTEENTH 4/8
And now I must be serious--Have you heard from your father lately ?" "Not a word," I replied; "he has not honoured me with a single line during the several months of my residence here." "That is strange!--you are a singular race, you bold Osbaldistones.
Then you are not aware that he has gone to Holland, to arrange some pressing affairs which required his own immediate presence ?" "I never heard a word of it until this moment." "And farther, it must be news to you, and I presume scarcely the most agreeable, that he has left Rashleigh in the almost uncontrolled management of his affairs until his return." I started, and could not suppress my surprise and apprehension. "You have reason for alarm," said Miss Vernon, very gravely; "and were I you, I would endeavour to meet and obviate the dangers which arise from so undesirable an arrangement." "And how is it possible for me to do so ?" "Everything is possible for him who possesses courage and activity," she said, with a look resembling one of those heroines of the age of chivalry, whose encouragement was wont to give champions double valour at the hour of need; "and to the timid and hesitating, everything is impossible, because it seems so." "And what would you advise, Miss Vernon ?" I replied, wishing, yet dreading, to hear her answer. She paused a moment, then answered firmly--"That you instantly leave Osbaldistone Hall, and return to London.
You have perhaps already," she continued, in a softer tone, "been here too long; that fault was not yours.
Every succeeding moment you waste here will be a crime.
Yes, a crime: for I tell you plainly, that if Rashleigh long manages your father's affairs, you may consider his ruin as consummated." "How is this possible ?" "Ask no questions," she said; "but believe me, Rashleigh's views extend far beyond the possession or increase of commercial wealth: he will only make the command of Mr.Osbaldistone's revenues and property the means of putting in motion his own ambitious and extensive schemes.
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