The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffery Farnol
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"Yes, father!" nodded Barnabas, still intent upon the road. "And now I come to your uncle Tom--an' speaking of him--Barnabas my lad,--what are ye going to do wi' all this money?" Barnabas turned from the window and met his father's eye. "Do with it," he began, "why first of all--" "Because," pursued his father, "we might buy the 'White Hart'--t' other side o' Sevenoaks,--to be sure you're over young to have any say in the matter--still arter all the money's yours, Barnabas--what d' ye say to the 'White Hart'?" "A very good house!" nodded Barnabas, stealing a glance at the road again--"but--" "To be sure there's the 'Running Horse,'" said his father, "just beyond Purley on the Brighton Road--a coaching-house, wi' plenty o' custom, what d' ye think o' the 'Running Horse'?" "Any one you choose, father, but--" "Then there's the 'Sun in the Sands' on Shooter's Hill--a fine inn an' not to be sneezed at, Barnabas--we might take that." "Just as you wish, father, only--" "Though I've often thought the 'Greyhound' at Croydon would be a |
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