The Last Chronicle of Barset
Selected by Francesca Simon
I had spent six months reading all the Palliser and Barsetshire novels, one after the other, and was feeling quite emotional as I reached the last and final page. When I read the line, ‘And now, if the reader will allow me to seize him affectionately by the arm, we will together take our last farewell of Barset and of the towers of Barchester’ I promptly burst into tears. It was as if Anthony had read my mind, and was speaking to me from the grave. I have always felt a strong connection with Trollope, and that sentence summed up everything I felt about our companionship, and my love for his novels.
The Last Chronicle of Barset
Chapter 84 ~ Conclusion
And now, if the reader will allow me to seize him affectionately by the arm, we will together take our last farewell of Barset and of the towers of Barchester. I may not venture to say to him that, in this county, he and I together have wandered often through the country lanes, and have ridden together over the too-well wooded fields, or have stood together in the cathedral nave listening to the peals of the organ, or have together sat at good men’s tables, or have confronted together the angry pride of men who were not good. I may not boast that any beside myself have so realized the place, and the people, and the facts, as to make such reminiscences possible as those which I should attempt to evoke by an appeal to perfect fellowship. But to me Barset has been a real county, and its city a real city, and the spires and towers have been before my eyes, and the voices of the people are known to my ears, and the pavement of the city ways are familiar to my footsteps. To them all I now say farewell. That I have been induced to wander among them too long by my love for old friendships, and by the sweetness of old faces, is a fault for which I may perhaps be more readily forgiven, when I repeat, with some solemnity of assurance, the promise made in my title, that this shall be the last chronicle of Barset.
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