Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link book Complete 5/7 Why did he leave his own country? At all events, if the squire interfered at all, it was on such points that he should request information." "My clear madam," said the parson, "what you say is extremely just. As to the causes which have induced our friend to expatriate himself, I think we need not look far for them. He is evidently one of the many Italian refugees whom political disturbances have driven to a land of which it is the boast to receive all exiles of whatever party. For his respectability of birth and family he certainly ought to obtain some vouchers. |