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"It's very easy to preach, Jack You were always good at that But here I ain? Everybody says that I a The tenants will pay their rents, and Burnaby will look after things outside, and Mrs Bunce will look after the things inside, and I loom of my uncle's death has passed away, I suppose I shall buy a few in to make a row about the pheasants I don't knohat else there is to do"

"You'll find that there are duties"

"I suppose I shall So is expected of me I am to keep up the honour of the fa so would be to sit in o to sleep as he did"

"As a first step in doing soet a wife for yourself If once you had a settled hoe themselves round you very easily"

"Ah, yes;--a wife You know, Jack, I told you about that girl in County Clare"

"Youof that kind stand in your way"

"Those are your ideas of high randeur! Just now my own personal conduct was to be all in all to irl I love because I alish peer"

"What has passed between you and the young lady, of course I do not know"

"I may as well tell you the whole truth," said Fred And he told it He told it honestly,--almost honestly It is very hard for a ainst himself, but he intended to tell the whole truth "Nohat must I do? Would you havetime "At any rate you can say yes, or no"

"It is very hard to say yes, or no"

"I can marry no one else I can see , and then a son of yours shall be the future Earl"

"We are both of us young as yet, Fred, and need not think of that If you do mean to marry Miss O'Hara you should lose not a day;--not a day"

"But what if I don't You are always very ready with advice, but you have given me none as yet"

"How can I advise you? I should have heard the very words in which you made your promise before I could dare to say whether it should be kept or broken As a rule a man should keep his word"