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"Indeed," Richard Salton went on, "I am in hopes that you will make
your permanent home here.  You see, my dear boy, you and I are all
that remain of our race, and it is but fitting that you should
succeed me when the time comes.  In this year of grace, 1860, I am
close on eighty years of age, and though we have been a long-lived
race, the span of life cannot be prolonged beyond reasonable bounds.
I am prepared to like you, and to make your home with me as happy as
you could wish.  So do come at once on receipt of this, and find the
welcome I am waiting to give you.  I send, in case such may make
matters easy for you, a banker's draft for 200 pounds.  Come soon,
so that we may both of us enjoy many happy days together.  If you
are able to give me the pleasure of seeing you, send me as soon as
you can a letter telling me when to expect you.  Then when you
arrive at Plymouth or Southampton or whatever port you are bound
for, wait on board, and I will meet you at the earliest hour
possible." 

Old Mr.  Salton was delighted when Adam's reply arrived and sent a
groom hot-foot to his crony, Sir Nathaniel de Salis, to inform him
that his grand-nephew was due at Southampton on the twelfth of June.

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