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II
“Yes, if only….”
Far away, Lynn had been shocked and grieved by the news of her uncle’s death, but the truesignificance of it was only now beginning to come home to her.
For as long as she could remember, her life, all their lives, had been dominated by GordonCloade. The rich, childless man had taken all his relatives completely under his wing.
Even Rowley…Rowley and his friend Johnnie Vavasour had started in partnership1 on the farm.
Their capital was small, but they had been full of hope and energy. And Gordon Cloade hadapproved.
To her he had said more.
“You can’t get anywhere in farming without capital. But the first thing to find out is whetherthese boys have really got the will and the energy to make a go of it. If I set them up now, Iwouldn’t know that—maybe for years. If they’ve got the right stuff in them, if I’m satisfied thattheir side of it is all right, well then, Lynn, you needn’t worry. I’ll finance them on the properscale. So don’t think badly of your prospects2, my girl. You’re just the wife Rowley needs. Butkeep what I’ve told you under your hat.”
Well, she had done that, but Rowley himself had sensed his uncle’s benevolent3 interest. It wasup to him to prove to the old boy that Rowley and Johnnie were a good investment for money.
Yes, they had all depended on Gordon Cloade. Not that any of the family had been spongers oridlers. Jeremy Cloade was senior partner in a firm of solicitors4, Lionel Cloade was in practice as adoctor.
But behind the workaday life was the comforting assurance of money in the background. Therewas never any need to stint5 or to save. The future was assured. Gordon Cloade, a childlesswidower, would see to that. He had told them all, more than once, that that was so.
His widowed sister, Adela Marchmont, had stayed on at the White House when she might,perhaps, have moved into a smaller, more labour-saving house. Lynn went to first-class schools. Ifthe war had not come, she would have been able to take any kind of expensive training she hadpleased. Cheques from Uncle Gordon flowed in with comfortable
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partnership
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