The Man by Bram Stoker Chapter 7 Page 7

meant, I have seemed in the last few years to know better. Accordingly I learned all sorts of things under his care, and sometimes even without his help. I have studied the estate map, and I have been over the estate books and read some of the leases and all such matters which they deal with in the estate office. This only told me the bones of the thing. I wanted to know more of our people; and so I made a point of going now and again to each house that we own. Of seeing the people and talking with them familiarly; as familiarly as they would let me, and indeed so far as was possible considering my position. For, Auntie dear, I soon began to learn — to learn in a way there was no mistaking — what my position is. And so I want to get to know more of their ordinary lives; the darker as well as the lighter side. I would like to do them good.