Father Eustace a Tale of the Jesuits volume 1

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Father Eustace a Tale of the Jesuits volume 1
Frances Milton Trollope
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Rowley did not himself know the value of all the various property he possessed, and, therefore, that he had recourse to this mode of bequeathing it, it order to save him- self the trouble of ascertaining its amount. Be this as it may, the widow appears to be con- sidered, both in her own family and out of it, as the great personage, and it is she who has 108 FATHER EUSTACE.
projected and executed the splendid resi- dence which I will now have the honour of describing to you, by the assistance o
...f the model I have thus fortunately been able to construct. The extent of property purchased by the widow Kowley in this county is not great, in fact it does not exceed twenty acres. It is said, that her reasons for fixing herself here, in preference to selecting some part of England where she might have made purchase of a larger domain, are two-fold; being made up of a strong preference to the various funds in which her wealth is now vested, over any landed property whatever, and the knowledge, accidentally acquired while on a visit in this neighbourhood, that the meadow commonly called ' the Butcher's Marsh' was the richest ground in England, and therefore calculated to make the most flourishing kitchen garden — a species of luxury, for which she is reported to have a peculiar predilection.

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