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To Sarah, the Manor was her beloved home and she hope it always would be, but unfortunately the Rostyns had fallen on bad days. Otherwise they would never have had to sell the reputed Reynolds portrait and then Torold Kerr might never have heard of Thorne Manor.
But Thor came and bought the portrait and later, attracted by Sarah, bought a small property in Penfold. Sarah, however, resented him and regarded him only as an inteloper. Soon after, the death of her father revealed the true extent of the troubles and made the sale of the Manor necessary.
There was only one bid-from Thorold- and it had to be accepted.
But Thor came and bought the portrait and later, attracted by Sarah, bought a small property in Penfold. Sarah, however, resented him and regarded him only as an inteloper. Soon after, the death of her father revealed the true extent of the troubles and made the sale of the Manor necessary.
There was only one bid-from Thorold- and it had to be accepted.