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Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

"The American Senator"

You were the first to say they would do."
"I only said that if there were nothing else--"
"Oh, mamma, how can you say such things! Nothing else,--as if he
were the last man! You said distinctly that Bragton was 7,000
pounds a year, and that it would do very well. You may change your
mind if you like; but it's no good trying to back out of your own
doings."
"Then I have changed my mind."
"Yes,--without thinking what I have to go through. I'm not going to
throw myself at Lord Rufford's head so as to lose my chance here;--
but we'll go and see how the land lies. Of course you'll go,
mamma."
"If you think it is for your advantage, my dear."
"My advantage! It's part of the work to be done and we may as well
do it. At any rate I'll tell him to accept. We shall have this
odious American with us, but that can't be helped."
"And the old woman?"
"Lord Rufford doesn't say anything about her. I don't suppose he's
such a muff but what he can leave his grandmother behind for a
couple of days." Then she went back to Morton and told him that her
mother was particularly anxious to make the acquaintance of Lady
Penwether and that she had decided upon going to Rufford Hall. "It
will be a very nice opportunity," said she, "for you to become
acquainted with Lord Rufford."
Then he was almost angry.


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