The Portland Peerage Romance
THE PORTLAND PEERAGE ROMANCE BY CHARLES J. ARCHARD GREENING'S NEW NOVELS "The name =GREENING= on a book is a guarantee of excellence." * * * * * RICHARD THE BRAZEN BY CYRUS BRADY AND EDWARD PEPLE THE TANGLED SKEIN BY THE BARONESS ORCZY. _18th Thousand. 6s._
would be made to suffer from wounded self-love. The count wanted a
trustworthy man at Presles, for his wife preferred Serizy, an estate
only fifteen miles from Paris. For three or four years Moreau had held
the key of the count's affairs; he was intelligent, and before the
Revolution he had studied law in his father's office; so Monsieur de
Serizy granted his request.
"You can never advance in life," he said to Moreau, "for you have
broken your neck; but you can be happy, and I will take care that you
are so."
He gave Moreau a salary of three thousand francs and his residence in
a charming lodge near the chateau, all the wood he needed from the
timber that was cut on the estate, oats, hay, and straw for two
horses, and a right to whatever he wanted of the produce of the
gardens. A sub-prefect is not as well provided for.
During the first eight years of his stewardship, Moreau managed the
estate conscientiously; he took an interest in it. The count, coming
down now and then to examine the property, pass judgment on what had
been done, and decide on new purchases, was struck with Moreau's
evident loyalty, and showed his satisfaction by liberal gifts.
But after the birth of Moreau's third child, a daughter, he felt
himself so securely settled in all his comforts at Presles that he
ceased to attribute to Monsieur de Serizy those enormous advantages.
THE PORTLAND PEERAGE ROMANCE BY CHARLES J. ARCHARD GREENING'S NEW NOVELS "The name =GREENING= on a book is a guarantee of excellence." * * * * * RICHARD THE BRAZEN BY CYRUS BRADY AND EDWARD PEPLE THE TANGLED SKEIN BY THE BARONESS ORCZY. _18th Thousand. 6s._