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Anthony Trollope: Barchester Towers19. CHAPTER XIX: BARCHESTER BY MOONLIGHT (continued)'I wish he had with all my heart--if you would have paid it. I see enough in it, to know that three quarters of it are for Madeline.' 'She has little else to amuse her, sir,' said Charlotte with true good nature. 'And I suppose he has nothing to amuse him,' said the doctor, throwing over another letter to his daughter. It was from some member of the family of Sidonia, and politely requested the father to pay a small trifle of L 700, being the amount of a bill discounted in favour of Mr Ethelbert Stanhope, and now overdue for a period of nine months. Charlotte read the letter, slowly folded it up, and put it under the edge of the tea-tray. 'I suppose he has nothing to amuse him but discounting bills with Jews. Does he think I'll pay that?' 'I am sure he thinks no such thing,' said she. 'And who does he think will pay it?' 'As far as honesty goes, I suppose it won't much matter if it is never paid,' said she. 'I dare say he got very little of it.' 'I suppose it won't much matter either,' said the father, 'if he goes to prison and rots there. It seems to me that that's the other alternative.' Dr Stanhope spoke the custom of his youth. But his daughter, though she lived so long abroad, was much more completely versed in the ways of the English world. 'If the man arrests him,' said she, 'he must go through the court.' It is thus, thou great family of Sidonia--it is thus that we Gentiles treat thee, when, in our most extreme need, thou and thine have aided us with mountains of gold as big as lions--and occasionally with wine-warrants and orders for dozens of dressing-cases. 'What, and become an insolvent?' said the doctor. This is page 173 of 547. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Barchester Towers at Amazon.com
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