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The Rector and The Doctor's Family
Margaret Oliphant
The Rector and The Doctor's Family
Margaret Oliphant
It is natural to suppose that the arrival of the new Rector was a rather exciting event for Carlingford. It is a considerable town, it is true, nowadays, but then there are no alien activities to disturb the place-no manufactures, and not much trade. And there is a very respectable amount of very good society at Carlingford. To begin with, it is a pretty place-mild, sheltered, not far from town; and naturally its very reputation for good society increases the amount of that much-prized article. The advantages of the town in this respect have already put five per cent upon the house-rents; but this, of course, only refers to the real town, where you can go through an entire street of high gardenwalls, with houses inside full of the retired exclusive comforts, the dainty economical refinement peculiar to such places; and where the good people consider their own society as a warrant of gentility less splendid, but not less assured, than the favour of Majesty itself. Naturally there are no Dissenters in Carlingford-that is to say, none above the rank of a greengrocer or milkman; and in bosoms devoted to the Church it may be well imagined that the advent of the new Rector was an event full of importance, and even of excitement.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 1, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798630629357 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 132 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 8 mm · 149 g |
Language | English |
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