[The Last Hope by Henry Seton Merriman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Last Hope CHAPTER XXVII 18/20
His face was drawn and tired and his eyes grave. "You will come in and see us as often as you can while you are here ?" said the kindly rector, as if vaguely conscious of a change in this visitor.
"You will always find a welcome whether you come in a coach-and-four or on foot--you know that." "Thank you--yes.
I know that." The rector peered at him through his spectacles. "I hope," he said, "that you will soon be successful in getting your own.
You are worried about it, I fear.
The responsibilities of wealth, perhaps.
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