The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable FamilyThackeray, William Makepeace
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The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Domestic fiction; Families -- England -- Fiction
The stifling fogs, the slippery mud, the dun dreary November mornings,
when the Regent’s Park, where the Colonel took his early walk, was
wrapped in yellow mist, must have been a melancholy exchange for the
splendour of Eastern sunrise, and the invigorating gallop at dawn, to
which, for so many years of his life, Thomas Newcome had accustomed
himself. His obstinate habit of early waking accompanied him to
England, and occasioned the despair of his London domestics, who, if
master wasn’t so awful early, would have found no fault with him; for a
gentleman as gives less trouble to his servants; as scarcely ever rings
the bell for his self; as will brush his own clothes; as will even boil
his own shaving-water in the little hetna which he keeps up in his
dressing-room; as pays so regular, and never looks twice at the
accounts; such a man deserved to be loved by his household, and I dare
say comparisons were made between him and his son, who do ring the
bells, and scold if his boots ain’t nice, and horder about like a young
lord. But Clive, though imperious, was very liberal and good-humoured,
and not the worse served because he insisted upon exerting his youthful
authority. As for friend Binnie, he had a hundred pursuits of his own,
which made his time pass very comfortably. He had all the Lectures at
the British Institution; he had the Geographical Society, the Asiatic
Society, and the Political Economy Club; and though he talked year
after year of going to visit his relations in Scotland, the months and
seasons passed away, and his feet still beat the London pavement.
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