Belle (The Daughters Of Allamont Hall Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
However, the sisters had little interest in the delights of the circulating library, and none at all in the bank, so in the end the main topic of conversation was Mr Burford. “How astonishing that you should happen to meet just at that moment,” Hope said. “I am never so lucky. Why, look how often I walk into the village and yet never see Mr Burford once, although he lives there. And yet you go once to Brinchester, and there he is! And at leisure to spend hours and hours with you.” “He had to wait for Sir Matthew and Lady Graham to collect him,” Belle said. “I daresay he would have gone into the church if we had not been there.” “Why would he do that?” Hope said. “He mentioned that it was his custom to wait in St Clarence’s until the appointed hour,” Belle said. “Besides, he is a clergyman. A church is the natural habitat of such a man, surely.” “Well, I do not see why,”
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