The Mystery of Monastery Farm by H. R. Naylor
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"O!" replied Mr. McLain, "it would not be right for me to appraise it, as
I own the same kind of property." "I see," replied the major. "Of course. What, then, would be a fair selling price for the Majestic? It seems superior in both locality and capacity." "Well," observed Mr. McLain, "the Majestic has never been put on the market, nor is it today for sale; consequently, I should ask its full value, if I mentioned any price at all. I would not look at anything less than forty thousand pounds for it." "Would you not sell for thirty-five thousand pounds cash?" Mr. McLain dropped his head slightly, and then suddenly replied: "No, sir, but I would sell for forty thousand pounds cash, English money." "Very well, Mr. McLain, make out the necessary papers, and on one week from today I will pay you forty thousand pounds in Bank of England notes." "All right, Major, I will meet you at the Montreal National Bank one week from today, at 12 o'clock. I will bring the papers." "All right," said the Major, and departed. CHAPTER X |
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