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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Tom Tufton's Travels, by Evelyn Everett-Green This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Tom Tufton's Travels Author: Evelyn Everett-Green Release Date: September 9, 2004 [EBook #13404] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TOM TUFTON'S TRAVELS *** Produced by Martin Robb TOM TUFTON'S TRAVELS; by Evelyn Everett-Green. CHAPTER I. AN ONLY SON. CHAPTER II. OUT INTO THE WORLD. CHAPTER III. IN GAY LONDON TOWN. CHAPTER IV. THE FOLLY. CHAPTER V. WITH LORD CLAUD. CHAPTER VI. BARNS ELMS. CHAPTER VII. MASTER GALE'S DAUGHTER. CHAPTER VIII. THE GREAT DUKE. CHAPTER IX. FARE WELL TO HOME. CHAPTER X. IN PERIL. CHAPTER XI. THE PIOUS MONKS OF ST. BERNARD. CHAPTER XII. BACK IN LONDON. CHAPTER XIII. ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY. CHAPTER XIV. THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES. CHAPTER XV. AWAY TO THE FOREST. CHAPTER I. AN ONLY SON. Good Squire Tufton of Gablehurst lay dying. He had been ailing for many months, knowing his end to be near; and yet, as is so often the case in lingering declines, death was long in coming, so that those about him had grown used to the sight of the strong figure wasted to a shadow, and the face shadowed by the wings of the hovering messenger. Some members of the household, indeed, had begun to cherish the hope that the master might yet recover, and be seen amongst them once more; but that hope was not shared by the patient himself, nor by the two devoted women who nursed him with tender love. His wife and daughter were always with him, relieving each other in turn, and occasionally both yielding place to one of the many faithful servants, who were all eager to do what they could for the master they loved; but in his waking hours the squire seldom missed the best-loved faces about him. Rachel and her mother seemed to live their lives about his sick bed, soothing his weariness and pain, and striving with patient resignation to school themselves to submission to the will of God, who was about to take their loved one from them. And yet they had kept him with them longer than once seemed possible. T
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