id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt marryat-settlers-1844 marryat marryat-settlers-1844 1844 .txt text/plain 112009 4433 76 It was from Mr Douglas Campbell, the new proprietor of the estate, requesting Mr Bates would ascertain if Mr Campbell was willing that the furniture, etcetera, should be disposed of by valuation, and if so, requesting Mr Bates to put a liberal value on it, and draw upon him for the amount. After a short silence, during which they were all occupied with their correspondence, Mr Campbell said, I also have good news to communicate to you; Mr H. writes to me to say, that Mr Douglas Campbell, on finding the green-houses and hot-houses so well stocked, considers that he was bound to pay for the plants; that they have been valued at seven hundred pounds, and that he has paid that money into my agent's hands. cache/marryat-settlers-1844.txt txt/marryat-settlers-1844.txt