"It's rather hard, Mrs. Middleton, I can't see my old friends."
"You can make new ones. A man with money can always find friends."
"That's true, ma'am," said Rudolph, brightening up. "Then you'd recommend me to stay in London?"
"In London, or anywhere else that you like better. Only don't come within twenty miles of Middleton Hall."
"Well, ma'am, you're wiser than I am, and you know better what it's best to do."
"Of course I do. You are safe in being guided by me."
"But about the money, ma'am. How am I to get that if I don't see you?"
"Once a quarter I will pay in forty pounds to your account at any bank you choose. You can let me know."
"All right, ma'am. It's strange to me to think of having a bank account."
"It need not be strange henceforth. And now, Mr. Rugg, we must part. I must hasten down to Middleton Hall to look after the estate. I have been absent from it now for nearly three months."