Search      Hot    Newest Novel
HOME > Children's Novel > Hector\'s Inheritance or The Boys of Smith Institute > CHAPTER II. RESENTING AN INSULT.
Font Size:【Large】【Middle】【Small】 Add Bookmark  
CHAPTER II. RESENTING AN INSULT.
 A stone’s throw from the mansion was a neat and spacious carriage house. The late master of Castle Roscoe had been fond of driving, and kept three horses and two carriages. One of the latter was an old-fashioned coach; while there was, besides, a light buggy, which Hector was accustomed to consider his own. It was he, generally, who used this, for his father preferred to take a driver, and generally took an airing, either alone or with Hector, in the more stately carriage, drawn by two horses.

All The Data From The Network AND User Upload, If Infringement, Please Contact Us To Delete! Contact Us
About Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Tag List | Recent Search  
©2010-2018 wenovel.com, All Rights Reserved