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The Warden

CHAPTER I
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As we have before stated, he has an income of eight hundred a year, and has no family but his one daughter; and yet he is never quite at ease in money matters.

The vellum and gilding of "Harding's Church Music" cost more than any one knows, except the author, the publisher, and the Rev.Theophilus Grantly, who allows none of his father-in-law's extravagances to escape him.

Then he is generous to his daughter, for whose service he keeps a small carriage and pair of ponies.

He is, indeed, generous to all, but especially to the twelve old men who are in a peculiar manner under his care.

No doubt with such an income Mr Harding should be above the world, as the saying is; but, at any rate, he is not above Archdeacon Theophilus Grantly, for he is always more or less in debt to his son-in-law, who has, to a certain extent, assumed the arrangement of the precentor's pecuniary affairs..


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