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The American Senator
Contributor(s): Trollope, Anthony (Author)
ISBN: 148029442X     ISBN-13: 9781480294424
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2012
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- Fiction | Classics
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Historical - General
Dewey: FIC
Lexile Measure: 1100
Physical Information: 1.04" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.49 lbs) 466 pages
 
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Excerpt: ..."The shortest way to his house is by the ride through the wood, Mr. Morton. It takes you out on his land on the other side. But I don't think you'll find him there. One of my men told me that he had made himself scarce." Then he added as the two were going on, "I should like to have just a word with you, Mr. Morton. I've been thinking of what you said, and I know it was kind. I'll take a month over it. I won't talk of selling Chowton till the end of February;-but if I feel about it then as I do now I can't stay." "That's right, Mr. Twentyman;-and work hard, like a man, through the month. Go out hunting, and don't allow yourself a moment for moping." "I will," said Larry, as he retreated to the house, and then he gave directions that his horse might be ready for the morrow. They went in through the wood, and the Senator pointed out the spot at which Bean the gamekeeper had been so insolent to him. He could not understand, he said, why he should be treated so roughly, as these men must be aware that he had nothing to gain himself. "If I were to go into Mickewa," said Morton, "and interfere there with the peculiarities of the people as you have done here, it's my belief that they'd have had the eyes out of my head long before this." "That only shows that you don't know Mickewa," said the Senator. "Its people are the most law-abiding population on the face of the earth." They passed through the wood, and a couple of fields brought them to Goarly's house. As they approached it by the back the only live thing they saw was the old goose which had been so cruelly deprived of her companions and progeny. The goose was waddling round the dirty pool, and there were to be seen sundry ugly signs of a poor man's habitation, but it was not till they had knocked at the window as well as the door that Mrs. Goarly showed herself. She remembered the Senator at once and curtseyed to him; and when Morton introduced himself she curtseyed again to the Squire of Bragton....