My Lord Turns Rescuer and Comes Nigh Ending His Life
Late that afternoon Carstares left Thurze House on one of his friendās horses. He waved a very regretful farewell to OāHara and his lady, promising to let them know his whereabouts and to visit them again soon. OāHara had extracted a solemn promise that if ever he got into difficulties he would let him know:
āFor Iām not letting ye drift gaily out of me life again, and thatās flat.ā
Jack had assented gladly enoughā āto have a friend once more was such blissā āand had given Miles the name of the inn and the village where he would find him, for OāHara had insisted on bringing the mare over himself. So Carstares rode off to Trencham and to Jim, with the memory of a very hearty handshake in his mind. He smiled a little as he thought of his friendās words when he had shown himself reluctant to give the required promise:
āYe obstinate young devil, yeāll do as I say, and no nonsense, or ye donāt leave this house!ā