. Lord Falconberg's heir [electronic resource]: a novel . stated can-didly and explicitly his views. His first object was aprofession—if possible as a painter; if not, as anythingthat would enable him to live in town. Henceforth hewas to be an Englishman. He had also a definite object 256 Lord Falcoiibergs Heir. unrevealed, for which he was to live in London, or itsimmediate vicinity. Could Mr. Falcon assist him inany way in the promotion of these objects? Well, itwas not easy to do; and Harold wished Hawkestone hadwaited to receive his own protege. Yes, there was onething he could do. Money H


. Lord Falconberg's heir [electronic resource]: a novel . stated can-didly and explicitly his views. His first object was aprofession—if possible as a painter; if not, as anythingthat would enable him to live in town. Henceforth hewas to be an Englishman. He had also a definite object 256 Lord Falcoiibergs Heir. unrevealed, for which he was to live in London, or itsimmediate vicinity. Could Mr. Falcon assist him inany way in the promotion of these objects? Well, itwas not easy to do; and Harold wished Hawkestone hadwaited to receive his own protege. Yes, there was onething he could do. Money Harold had always found tobe the great stumbling-block in his life. He couldntgive it without hurting the mans feelings; but he mightsave it. Would Mr. Fellowes go to Egmont, and makehis house his home till Lord Hawkestone or he came totown ? He had no other advice to give, and in the long-run it was accepted. At all events the old housekeeperwould find him what he wanted, and it was something tohave escaped the mercies of a London CHAPTER XXXI.


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