Excerpt from The Old Order Changes a Novel, Vol. 3 of 3
Carew was heir to estates in the West of England, a part of which at least had been in his family since the Conquest. There had been hardly a reign in which one of his name or more had not figured prominently in the stirring history of the county - from the days of fighting to the days of borough-mongering: and Otterton Hall, which would one day be his home, had no country house to rival it within a radius of twenty miles.
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