Chapter 3
“Imusttakeleavetoobserve,SirWalter,”saidMrShepherdonemorningatKellynchHall,ashelaiddownthenewspaper,“thatthepresentjunctureismuchinourfavour.Thispeacewillbeturningallourrichnavalofficersashore.Theywillbeallwantingahome.Couldnotbeabettertime,SirWalter,forhavingachoiceoftenants,veryresponsibletenants.Manyanoblefortunehasbeenmadeduringthewar.Ifarichadmiralweretocomeinourway,SirWalter—”
“Hewouldbeaveryluckyman,Shepherd,”repliedSirWalter;“that’sallIhavetoremark.AprizeindeedwouldKellynchHallbetohim;ratherthegreatestprizeofall,lethimhavetakeneversomanybefore;hey,Shepherd?”
MrShepherdlaughed,asheknewhemust,atthiswit,andthenadded—
“Ipresumetoobserve,SirWalter,that,inthewayofbusiness,gentlemenofthenavyarewelltodealwith.Ihavehadalittleknowledgeoftheirmethodsofdoingbusiness;andIamfreetoconfessthattheyhaveveryliberalnotions,andareaslikelytomakedesirabletenantsasanysetofpeopleoneshouldmeetwith.