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Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901

"Under the Storm"


"It is held under the manor of Elmwood," explained the steward, "on
the tenure of the delivery of the prime beast on the land on the
demise of lord or tenant, and three days' service in hay and harvest
time."
What this meant Steadfast and Patience knew as little as did Rusha or
Ben, but Goodman Blane explained.
"The land here is all held under my Lady and Sir George, Stead--mine
just the same--no rent paid, but if there's a death--landlord or
tenant--one has to give the best beast as a fee, besides the work in
harvest."
"And the question is," proceeded the steward, "who and what is there
to look to. The eldest son is but a lad, if he were here, and this
one is a mere child, and the house is burnt down, and here they be,
crouching in a hovel, and how is it to be with the land. I'm bound
to look after the land. I'm bound to look after my Lady's interest
and Sir George's."
"Be they ready to build up the place if you had another tenant?"
asked Blane, signing to Stead to hold his peace.
"Well--hum--ha! It might not come handy just now, seeing that Sir
George is off with the King, and all the money and plate with him and
most of the able-bodied servants, but I'm the more bound to look
after his interests.


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