The book True to the Last: Or, Alone On a Wide Wide Sea was written by author A S Azel Stevens Roe Here you can read free online of True to the Last: Or, Alone On a Wide Wide Sea book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is True to the Last: Or, Alone On a Wide Wide Sea a good or bad book?
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Vernon stop at his gate. He was somewhat surprised and not very well pleased. They had never had any dealings together and were not likely to have, for Mr. Vernon was known to be very averse to a recourse to law ; even suffering injustice at times rather than engage in a legal contest. He therefore had never paid the squire any fee, nor did the latter expect he would ever re- ceive any from him. And as a mere acquaintance, Mr. Vernon was not one whose general habits were congenial to the squire.... He was indeed known to be a man of property ; he owned large tracts of land in Stratton and its vicinity, s^ well as much real estate in the city of New York ; and was, therefore, whenever he came into the country to spend a few months, as he did every summer, treated with courtesy by those even who were rather disposed to ridicule his peculiar ways, and Esquire Thompson was among this number. The 5* 106 TKUS TO THB LAST; OB, squire had no special regard for reli^on himself, and when a man carried out the principles of his faith to such a degree that he was often around sicK-beds and took pains to visit the poor, and those who might be suffering from calamity of any kind, not only praying with them, but dealing out liberally from his own fullness for their necessities — it was making the difference in their views and feelings too marked to be agree- able ; and he rather shunned Mr.
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