id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt gore-banker-1843 gore gore-banker-1843 1843 .txt text/plain 146552 5668 68 41 to favour the public with the measure of your fortune and either policy as a banker, or weakness as a man, in- clined old Hamlyn to create an exaggerated idea of his property, by providing himself with a residence requiring a nobleman's income and establishment for its support. Acting on this principle, old Hamlyn preferred build- ing one that was excellent, and completing his establish- ment on the model of that of Lord Vernon; and the con- sequence was that, when the new family mansion of the Hamlyns came to be discussed at justice meetings, turn- pike meetings, and quarter sessions, the smaller squires of the neighbourhood ventured to predict that, on the death of the old banker, and division of his property, Dean Park would prove too much for his son. cache/gore-banker-1843.txt txt/gore-banker-1843.txt