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The Small House at Allington
The Small House at Allington: Trollope's Works | Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER I Of course there was a Great House at Allington. How otherwise should there have been a Small House? Our story will, as its name imports, have its closest relations with those who lived in the less dignified domicile of the two; but it will have close relations also with the more dignified, and it may be well that I should, in the first instance, say a few words as to the Great House and its owner. The squires of Allington had been squires of Allington since squires, such as squires are now, were first known in England. From father to son, and from uncle to nephew, and, in one instance, from second cousin to second cousin, the sceptre had descended in the family of the Dales; and the acres had remained intact, growing in value and not decreasing in number, though guarded by no entail and protected by no wonderful amount of prudence or wisdom. The estate of Dale of Allington had been coterminous with the parish of Allington for some hundreds of years; and though, as I have said, the race of squires had possessed nothing of superhuman discretion, and had perhaps been guided in their walks through life by no very distinct principles, still there had been with them so much of adherence to a sacred law, that no acre of the property had ever been parted from the hands of the existing squire. Some futile attempts had been made to increase the territory, as indeed had been done by Kit Dale, the father of Christopher Dale, who will appear as our squire of Allington when the persons of our drama are introduced. Old Kit Dale, who had married money, had bought outlying farms,--a bit of ground here and a bit there,--talking, as he did so, much of political influence and of the good old Tory cause. But these farms and bits of ground had gone again before our time. To them had been attached no religion. When old Kit had found himself pressed in that matter of the majority of the Nineteenth Dragoons, in which crack regiment his second son made for himself quite a career, he found it easier to sell than to save--seeing that that which he sold was his own and not the patrimony of the Dales. At his death the remainder of these purchases had gone. Family arrangements required completion, and Christopher Dale required ready money. The outlying farms flew away, as such new purchases had flown before; but the old patrimony of the Dales remained untouched, as it had ever remained.
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More #Trollopeing #BandOfTrollopes Oxford The World‘s Classics .Only have read one of these, He Knew He Was Right , loved it .I always by Oxfords if I find them cheap .post 2 of 2.

LeahBergen Oh, lookie! 👁 👁 3y
The_Penniless_Author He's one of those writers I always mean to read at some vague point in the future and then never get around to it. I'm stacking this right now so I don't forget! 3y
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The least favourite of the Trollope novels I've read so far. Normally I love his books, but this one... Not even Plantagenet Palliser's first appearance could rescue it.

Synopsys: Drama queens and incompetent men. Not much happens.

Verdict: Give it a miss. Does not add much either to the Barchester or the Palliser cycle.

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Small House at Allington | Anthony Trollope
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4/5 ⭐️'s
This month, for an IG buddy read, we read the second to last book in the Barsetshire Chronicles. Now that I've completed my 5th book written by Anthony Trollope, I feel like he & I are quite good chums. And I've come to the conclusion that Trollope now ranks as one of my favorite classic authors. His wit, asides to the reader, and storylines, are just a delight. #thesmallhouseatallington #anthonytrollope #classics #trollope #booksy

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