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  Bettysawthedoubtinhereyes,andinameasure,guessedatitsmeaning。Thetimetopauseforargumenthad,howevernotarrived。Therewastoomuchtobeinvestigated,toomuchtobeseen。Shesweptheronherway。Theywanderedonthroughsomefortyrooms,moreorless;theyopeneddoorsandclosedthem;theyunbarredshuttersandletthesunstreaminondustanddampnessandcobwebs。ThecomprehensionofthesituationwhichBettygainedwasasvaluableasitwasenlightening。

  Thedescentintothelowerpartofthehousewasanewexperience。Bettyhadnotbeforeseenhuge,flaggedkitchens,vaultedservants’halls,stonepassages,butteriesanddairies。

  Thesubstantialmasonryofthewallsandarchedceilings,thestonestairway,andtheseeminglyendlessoffices,wereinterestinglyremoteinideafromsuchdomesticmodernitiesaschanceviewsofup—to—dateAmericanhouseholdworkingshadprovidedher。

  Inthehugekitchenitself,anelderlywoman,rollingpastry,pausedtocurtsytothem,withstolidcuriosityinherheavy—

  featuredface。Inhercharacteras\"single—handed\"cook,Mrs。NoakeshadsentupuninvitingmealstoLadyAnstruthersforseveralyears,butshehadnotseenherladyshipbelowstairsbefore。Andthiswastheunexpectedarrival——theyoungladytherehadbeen\"talkof\"fromthemomentofherappearance。Mrs。Noakesadmittedwiththegrudgingnessofapersonofuncheerfultemperament,thatlookslikethatalwayswouldmaketalk。AcertaindegreeofvaguementalilluminationledhertoagreewithRobert,thefootman,thatthestranger’seffectivenesswas,perhaps,also,notaltogetheramatterofgoodlooks,andcertainlyitwasnotanaffairofclothes。Herbrightishbluedress,ofroughcloth,wasnothingparticular,notwithstandingthefitofit。Therewas\"somethingelseabouther。\"Shelookedroundtheplace,notwiththecasualindifferenceofafineyounglady,carelesslycurioustoseewhatshehadnotseenbefore,butwithanalert,questioninginterest。

  \"Whatabigplace,\"shesaidtoherladyship。\"Whatsubstantialwalls!Whathugejointsmusthavebeenroastedbeforesuchafireplace。\"

  Shedrewneartotheenormous,antiquatedcookingplace。

  \"Peoplewerenotverypracticalwhenthiswasbuilt,\"shesaid。\"Itlooksasifitmustwasteagreatdealofcoal。Isit————?\"shelookedatMrs。Noakes。\"Doyoulikeit?\"

  TherewasapracticaldirectnessinthequestionforwhichMrs。Noakeswasnotprepared。Untilthismoment,ithadapparentlymatteredlittlewhethershelikedthingsornot。

  Theconditionofherimplementsoftradewasoneofhergrievances——theancientfireplaceandovensthebitterest。

  \"It’soutoforder,miss,\"sheanswered。\"Andtheydon’tuse’emlikethisinthesedays。\"

  \"Ithoughtnot,\"saidMissVanderpoel。

  Shemadeotherinquiriesasdirectandsignificantoftheobservingeye,andherpassagethroughthelowerpartoftheestablishmentleftMrs。Noakesandhercompanionsinastrangebutnotunpleasurablestateofferment。

  \"Thinkofayoungladythat’sneverhadnothingtodowithkitchens,goingstraighttothatshamefuloldfireplace,andseeingwhatitmeanttothewomanthat’sgottouseit。

  `Doyoulikeit?’shesays。Ifshe’dbeenacookherself,shecouldn’thaveputitstraighter。She’sgoteyes。\"

  \"She’sbeenusingthemallovertheplace,saidRobert。

  \"Herandherladyship’sbeenintoroomsthat’snotbeenopenedforyears。\"

  \"Moreshametothemthatshouldhaveopened’em,\"

  remarkedMrs。Noakes。\"Herladyship’sapoor,listlessthing——

  butherspiritwasbrokenlongago。

  \"Thisonewillmenditforher,perhaps,\"saidthemanservant。\"Iwonderwhat’sgoingtohappen。\"

  \"Well,she’sgotalookwithher——thenewone——asifwhereshewasthingswouldbelikelytohappen。Youlookout。

  Theplacewon’tseemsodeadandaliveifwe’vegotsomethingtothinkofandexpect。\"

  \"WhoarethesolicitorsSirNigelemploys?\"Bettyhadaskedhersister,whentheirpilgrimagethroughthehousehadbeencompleted。

  Messrs。Townlinson&Sheppard,afirmwhichforseveralgenerationshadtransactedthelegalbusinessofmuchmoreimportantestatesthanStornham,helditsaffairsinhand。

  LadyAnstruthersknewnothingofthem,butthattheyevidentlydidnotapproveoftheconductoftheirclient。Nigelwasfrequentlyangrywhenhespokeofthem。Itcouldbegatheredthattheyhadrefusedtoallowhimtodothingshewishedtodo——sellthings,orborrowmoneyonthem。

  \"IthinkwemustgotoLondonandseethem,\"Bettysuggested。

  Rosywasagitated。Whyshouldoneseethem?Whatwastheretobespokenof?Theirgoing,Bettyexplainedwouldbeasortofvisitofceremony——inameasureaprecaution。

  SinceSirNigelwasapparentlynottobereached,havinggivennoclueastowhereheintendedtogo,itmightbediscreettoconsultMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppardwithregardtothethingsitmightbewelltodo——therepairsitappearednecessarytomakeatonce。IfMessrs。Townlinson&

  Sheppardapprovedofthedoingofsuchwork,SirNigelcouldnotresenttheiraction,andsaythatinhisabsencelibertieshadbeentaken。Suchacourseseemedbusinesslikeanddignified。

  ItwaswhatBettyfeltthatherfatherwoulddo。

  Nothingcouldbecomplainedof,whichwasdonewiththeknowledgeandunderthesanctionofthefamilysolicitors。

  \"Thenthereareotherthingswemustdo。Wemustgotoshopsandtheatres。Itwillbegoodforyoutogotoshopsandtheatres,Rosy。\"

  \"Ihavenothingbutragstowear,\"answeredLadyAnstruthers,reddening。

  \"Thenbeforewegowewillhavethingssentdown。

  Peoplecanbesentfromtheshopstoarrangewhatwewant。\"

  Themagicofthename,standingforgreatwealth,could,itwastrue,bringtothem,notonlythecontentsofshops,butthepeoplewhoshowedthem,andwerereadytocarryoutanyorders。ThenameofVanderpoelalreadystood,inLondon,forinexhaustibleresource。Yes,itwassimpleenoughtosendforpolitelysubservientsaleswomentobringwhatonewanted。

  Thebeingremindedinevery—daymattersofthestillrealexistenceofthepowerofthismagicwasthefirststepintherebuildingofLadyAnstruthers。Torealisethatthewonderfulandyetsimplenecromancywasgraduallyencirclingheragain,haditsparallelinthetakingofatonic,whoseeffectwascumulative。Sheherselfdidnotrealisetheworkingofit。

  ButBettyregardeditwithinterest。Shesawitwasgoodforher,merelytolookonattheunpackingoftheNewYorkboxes,whichthemaid,sentforfromLondon,broughtdownwithher。

  Asthewomanremoved,fromtrayaftertray,thetissue—

  paper—enfoldedlayersofgarments,LadyAnstrutherssatandwatchedherwithnormal,simplyfeminineinterestgrowinginhereyes。Thethingsweremadewiththeabsenceofanylimitinexpenditure,thefreedomwithdelicatestuffsandpricelesslaceswhichbelongedonlytoherfaintmemoriesofalostpast。

  Nothinghadlimitedthetimespentintheembroideringofthisapparentlysimplelinenfrockandcoat;nothinghadrestrainedthehandholdingthescissorswhichhadcutintothelacewhichadornedinappliquesandfilmyfrillsthisexquisitelycharmingballdress。

  \"Itislookingbacksofar,\"shesaid,wavingherhandtowardsthemwithanoddgesture。\"Tothinkthatitwasoncealllike——likethat。\"

  Shegotupandwenttothethings,turningthemover,andtouchingthemwithasoftness,almostexpressingacaress。

  Thenamesofthemakersstampedonbandsandcollars,thenamesofthestreetsinwhichtheirshopsstood,movedher。

  Sheheardagaintheoncefamiliarrattleofwheels,andtherushandroarofNewYorktraffic。

  Bettycarriedonthewholematterwithlightness。Shetalkedeasilyandcasually,givinglocalcolourtowhatshesaid。

  Shedescribedtheabnormallyrapidgrowthoftheplaceshersisterhadknowninherteens,thenewbuildings,newtheatres,newshops,newpeople,thelatermodeofliving,muchofitlearnedfromEngland,throughtheunceasingweavingoftheShuttle。

  \"Changing——changing——changing。Thatiswhatitisalwaysdoing——America。Wehavenotreachedreposeyet。Onewondershowlongitwillbebeforeweshall。Nowwearealwayshurryingbreathlesslyafterthenextthing——thenewone——whichwealwaysthinkwillbethebetterone。Othercountriesbuiltthemselvesslowly。Inthedaysoftheirbuilding,thepaceoflifewasamarch。WhenAmericawasborn,themarchhadalreadybeguntohasten,andasanationwebegan,inourfirsthour,atthequickeningspeed。Nowthepaceisarace。NewYorkisakaleidoscope。Imyselfcanrememberitawhollydifferentthing。Onepassesdownastreetoneday,andthenextthereisagreatgapwheresomebuildingisbeingtorndown——afewdayslater,atallstructureofsomesortistouchingthesky。Itiswonderful,butitdoesnottendtocalmthemind。ThatiswhywecrosstheAtlanticsomuch。Thesober,quiet—lovingbloodourforbearsbroughtfromoldercountriesgoesinsearchofrest。Mixedwithotherthings,Ifeelinmyownbeingaresentmentagainstnewnessanddisorder,andaninsistenceontheatmosphereoflong—establishedthings。\"

  ButforyearsLadyAnstruthershadbeenlivingintheatmosphereoflong—establishedthings,andfeltnoinsistenceuponit。Sheyearnedtohearofthegreat,changingWesternworld——ofthegreat,changingcity。Bettymusttellherwhatthechangeswere。Whatwerethedifferencesinthestreets——

  wherehadthenewbuildingsbeenplaced?HowhadFifthAvenueandMadisonAvenueandBroadwayaltered?WerenotGramercyParkandMadisonSquarestillgreenwithgrassandtrees?Wasitalldifferent?Wouldshenotknowtheoldplacesherself?Thoughitseemedalifetimesinceshehadseenthem,theyearswhichhadpassedwerereallynotsomany。

  ItwasgoodforhertotalkandbetalkedtointhismannerBettysaw。Stillhandlinghersubjectlightly,shepresentedpictureafterpicture。Someofthemwereofthewonderful,feverishcityitself——theplacequitepassionatelylovedbysome,aspassionatelydislikedbyothers。Sheherselfhadfallenintothehabit,assheleftchildhoodbehindher,oflookingatitwithinterestedwonder——atitsriotoflifeandpower,ofhugeschemes,andalmostsuperhumanlabours,offortunessocolossalthattheyseemedmonstrositiesintheirrelationtotheworld。PeoplewhoinRosalie’sgirlhoodhadlivedinbiguglybrownstonefronts,hadbuiltforthemselvesorfortheirchildren,housessuchas,inothercountries,wouldhavebelongedtonoblesandprinces,spendingfortunesupontheirbuilding,fillingthemwithtreasuresbroughtfromforeignlands,frompalaces,fromartgalleries,fromcollectors。

  Sometimesstrangepeoplebuiltsuchhousesandlivedstrangelavish,ostentatiouslivesinthem,forminganoverstrained,abnormal,pleasure—chasingworldoftheirown。ThepassingofeventenyearsinNewYorkcounteditselfalmostasageneration;

  thefashions,customs,belongingsoftwentyyearsagoworeanairofalmostpicturesqueantiquity。

  \"Itdoesnottakelongtomakean`oldNewYorker,’\"

  shesaid。\"Eachdaybringssomanynewones。\"

  Therewere,indeed,manynewones,LadyAnstruthersfound。Peoplewhohadbeenpoorhadbecomehugelyrich,afewwhohadbeenrichhadbecomepoor,possessionswhichhadbeenlargehadswelledtounnaturalproportions。OutoftheWesthadrisenfortunesmoremonstrousthanallothers。

  Asshetoldonestoryafteranother,Bettinarealised,asshehaddoneoftenbefore,thatitwasimpossibletoenterintodescriptionofthelifeandmovementsoftheplace,withoutitscuriouslyinvolvingsomeconnectionwiththehugewealthofit——withitsinfluence,itsrise,itsswelling,orwaning。

  \"Somehowonecannotfreeone’sselffromit。Thisistheageofwealthandinvention——butofwealthbeforeallelse。

  Sometimesoneistired——tiredofit。\"

  \"Youwouldnotbetiredofitif——well,ifyouwereI,saidLadyAnstruthersratherpathetically。

  \"Perhapsnot,\"Bettyanswered。\"Perhapsnot。\"

  Sheherselfhadseenpeoplewhowerenottiredofitinthesenseinwhichshewas——themenandwomen,withwornorintentlyanxiousfaces,hasteningwiththecrowdsuponthepavements,allhasteningsomewhere,inchaseofthatsmallportionofthewealthwhichtheyearnedbytheirlabourastheirdailyshare;thesamemenandwomensurgingtowardselevatedrailroadstations,toseizeonplacesinthehomeward—

  boundtrains;orstandingintired—lookinggroups,waitingfortheapproachofanalreadyoverfullstreetcar,inwhichtheymustbepackedtogether,andswingtothehangingstraps,tokeepupontheirfeet。Theirwayofbeingwearyofitwouldbedifferentfromhers,theywouldbewearyonlyofhearingofthemountainsofitwhichrolledthemselvesup,asitseemed,inobediencetosomeirresistible,occultforce。

  OnthedayafterStornhamvillagehadlearnedthatherladyshipandMissVanderpoelhadactuallygonetoLondon,thedignifiedfirmofTownlinson&Sheppardreceivedavisitwhichcreatedsomeslightsensationintheirestablishment,thoughithadnotbeenentirelyunexpected。Ithad,indeed,beenheraldedbyanotefromMissVanderpoelherself,whohadaskedthattheappointmentbemade。MenofMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppard’sindubitablerankintheirprofessioncouldnotfailtoknowthesignificanceoftheVanderpoelname。

  Theyknewandunderstooditsweightperfectlywell。WhentheirclienthadmarriedoneofReubenVanderpoel’sdaughters,theyhadfeltthatextraordinarygoodfortunehadbefallenhimandhisestate。TheirprivateopinionhadbeenthatMr。

  Vanderpoel’sknowledgeofhisson—in—lawmusthavebeenlimited,orthathehadcuriouslylaxAmericanviewsofpaternalduty。Thefirmwashighlyreputable,longestablishedstrictlyconservative,andsomewhatinsularinitspointofview。Itdidnotunderstand,orseektounderstand,America。

  IthadexcellentreasonsforthoroughlyunderstandingSirNigelAnstruthers。Itsopinionsofhimitreservedtoitself。

  IfMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppardhadbeenaskedtogiveadaughterintotheirclient’skeeping,theywouldhaveflatlyrefusedtoacceptthehonourproposed。Mr。Townlinsonhad,indeed,atthetimeofthemarriage,admittedinstrictconfidencetohispartnerthatforhisparthewouldhavesomewhatpreferredtofollowadaughterofhisowntohertomb。Afterthemarriagethefirmhadfoundthesituationconfusingandun—English。TherehadbeentroublewithSirNigel,whohadplainlybeendisappointed。AtfirstithadappearedthattheAmericanmagnatehadshownastutenessinrefrainingfromleavinghisson—in—lawafreehand。LadyAnstruthers’fortunewasherownandnotherhusband’s。Mr。

  Townlinson,payingavisittoStornhamandfindingthebrideagentle,childish—lookinggirl,whosemostmarkedexpressionwasoneofgrowingtimorousness,hadreturnedwithagraveface。Heforesawtheresult,ifherfamilydidnotstandbyherwithfirmness,whichhealsoforesawherhusbandwouldpreventifpossible。Itbecameapparentthatthefamilydidnotstandbyher——orwerecleverlykeptatadistance。

  Therewasalongillness,whichseemedtoendintheseclusionfromtheworld,broughtaboutbybrokenhealth。

  ThenitwascertainthatwhatMr。Townlinsonhadforeseenhadoccurred。Theinexperiencedgirlhadbeenbulliedintosubmission。SirNigelhadgainedthefreehand,whateverthemeanshehadchosentoemploy。Mostimproper——mostimproper,thewholeaffair。Hehadagreatdealofmoney,butnoneofitwasusedforthebenefitoftheestate——hisdeformedboy’sestate。Advice,dignifiedremonstrance,resultedonlyinmostdisagreeablescenes。Messrs。

  Townlinson&Sheppardcouldnotexceedcertainlimits。Themannerinwhichthemoneywasspentwasdiscreditable。Therewereavenuesarespectablefirmknewonlybyrumour,therewereinsanegamblingspeculations,whichcouldonlyendindisaster,therewerethingsonecouldnotdecentlyconcernone’sselfwith。LadyAnstruthers’familyhaddoubtlessbecomeindignantanddisgusted,andhaddroppedthewholeaffair。

  Sadforthepoorwoman,butnotunnatural。

  AndnowappearsaMissVanderpoel,whowishestoappointaninterviewwithMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppard。

  Whatdoesshewishtosay?Thefamilyisapparentlytakingthematterup。IsthisladyanelderorayoungersisterofLadyAnstruthers?IssheanolderwomanofthatstrongandrathertryingAmericantypeonehearsof,orissheyoungerthanherladyship,apretty,indignant,totallyunpracticalgirl,outragedbythestateofaffairsshehasdiscovered,foolishlycomingtodemandofMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppardanexplanationofthingstheyarenotresponsiblefor?Willshe,perhaps,losehertemper,andaccuseandreproach,oreven——mostunpleasanttocontemplate——shedhystericaltears?

  ItfelltoMr。TownlinsontoreceiveherintheabsenceofMr。Sheppard,whohadbeencalledtoNorthamptonshiretoattendtogreataffairs。Hewasastout,gravemanwithaheavy,well—cutface,and,whenBettinaenteredhisroom,hiscourteousreceptionofherreservedhisviewofthesituationentirely。

  ShewasnotofthematureandratheralarmingAmericantypehehadimaginedpossible,hefeltsomereliefinmarkingatonce。Shewasalsonotthepretty,fashionableyoungladywhomighthavecometoscoldhim,andasksilly,irrationalquestions。

  Hisordinarilyratherunilluminedcountenancechangedsomewhatinexpressionwhenshesatdownandbegantospeak。

  Mr。Townlinsonwasimpressedbythefactthatitwasatonceunmistakablyevidentthatwhatsoeverherreasonforcoming,shehadnotpresentedherselftoaskirrelevantorunreasonablequestions。LadyAnstruthers,sheexplainedwithoutsuperfluousphrase,hadnodefiniteknowledgeofherhusband’swhereabouts,andithadseemedpossiblethatMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppardmighthavereceivedsomeinformationmorerecentthatherown。TheimpersonalframingofthisinquirystruckMr。Townlinsonasbeinginremarkablygoodtaste,sinceitconveyednocondemnationofSirNigel,andnodesiretoinvolveMr。Townlinsoninexpressingany。Itrefrainedevenfromimplyingthatthesituationwasanunusualone,whichmightbeopentocriticism。Excellentreserveandgreatcleverness,Mr。Townlinsoncommentedinwardly。Therewerecertainlyfewyoungladieswhowouldhaveclearlyrealisedthatasolicitorcannotbecalledupontocommithimself,untilhehashadtimetoweighmattersanddecideuponthem。Hislongandvariedexperiencehadincludedinterviewsinwhichcharming,emotionalwomenhadexpectedhimatonceto\"takesides。\"MissVanderpoelexhibitednosignsofexpectinganythingofthiskind,evenwhenshewentonwithwhatshehadcometosay。StornhamCourtanditssurroundingsweredepreciatingseriouslyinvaluethroughneedofradicalrepairsetc。Hersister’scomfortwasnaturallyinvolved,and,asMr。

  Townlinsonwouldfullyunderstand,hernephew’sfuture。

  Thesoonertheprocessofdilapidationwasarrested,thebetterandwiththelessdifficulty。Thepresenttimewaswithoutdoubtbetterthananindefinitefuture。MissVanderpoel,havingfortunatelybeenabletocometoStornham,wasgreatlyinterested,andnaturallydesirousofseeingtheworkbegun。Herfatheralsowouldbeinterested。SinceitwasnotpossibletoconsultSirNigel,ithadseemedpropertoconsulthissolicitorsinwhosehandstheestatehadbeenforsolongatime。Shewasaware,itseemed,thatnotonlyMr。

  Townlinson,butMr。Townlinson’sfather,andalsohisgrandfather,hadlegallyrepresentedtheAnstruthers,aswellasmanyotherfamilies。Asthereseemednonecessityforanystructuralchanges,andtheworkdonewassuchascouldonlyrescueandincreasethevalueoftheestate,couldtherebeanyobjectiontoitsbeingbegunwithoutdelay?

  Certainlyanunusualyounglady。ItwouldbeinterestingtodiscoverhowwellsheknewSirNigel,sinceitseemedthatonlyaknowledgeofhim——histemper,hisbitter,irritablevanity,couldhaverevealedtoherthenecessityoftheprecautionshewastakingwithoutevenintimatingthatitwasaprecaution。Extraordinarilyclevergirl。

  Mr。Townlinsonworeanairofquiet,business—likereflection。

  \"Youareaware,MissVanderpoel,thatthepresentincomefromtheestateisnotsuchaswouldjustifyanythingapproachingtherequiredexpenditure?\"

  \"Yes,Iamawareofthat。Theexpensewouldbeprovidedforbymyfather。\"

  \"MostgenerousonMr。Vanderpoel’spart,\"Mr。Townlinsoncommented。\"Theestatewould,ofcourse,increasegreatlyinvalue。\"

  CircumstanceshadpreventedherfatherfromvisitingStornham,MissVanderpoelexplained,andthishadledtohisbeingignorantofaconditionofthingswhichhemighthaveremedied。

  Shedidnotexplainwhattheparticularcircumstanceswhichhadseparatedthefamilieshadbeen,butMr。Townlinsonthoughtheunderstood。Theconditionexistingcouldberemediednow,ifMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppardsawnoobstaclesotherthanscarcityofmoney。

  Mr。Townlinson’ssummingupofthematterexpressedineffectthathesawnone。Theestatehadbeenafineoneinitsday。Duringthelastsixtyyearsithadbecomemuchimpoverished。Withconservativedecorumofmanner,headmittedthattherehadnotbeen,sinceSirNigel’smarriage,sufficientreasonfortheneglectofdilapidations。ThefirmhadstronglyrepresentedtoSirNigelthatcertainresourcesshouldnotbedivertedfromtheproperobjectofrestoringtheproperty,whichwasentaileduponhisson。Theson’sfutureshouldbeyondallhavebeenconsideredinthedispensingofhismother’sfortune。

  He,bythistime,comprehendedfullythatheneedrestrainnodignifiedexpressionofopinioninhisspeechwiththisyounglady。Shehadcometoconsultwithhimwithasclearaviewoftheproprietiesanddiscretionsdemandedbyhispositionashehadhimself。Andyeteach,beforethecloseoftheinterview,understoodthepointofviewoftheother。

  Whatherecognisedwasthat,thoughshehadnotseenSirNigelsinceherchildhood,shehadinsomeastonishingwayobtainedanextraordinaryinsightintohischaracter,anditwasthiswhichhadledhertotakeherpresentstep。Shemightnotrealiseallshemighthavetocontendwith,butherconservativeandformalactionhadsurroundedherandhersisterwithacertainbarrierofconventionalprotection,atonceself—controlled,dignified,andastutelyintelligent。

  \"Since,asyousay,nostructuralchangesareproposed,suchasanownermightresent,andasLadyAnstruthersisthemotheroftheheir,andasLadyAnstruthers’fatherundertakestodefrayallexpenditure,nosanemancouldobjecttotherestorationoftheproperty。Todosowouldbetocausepublicopiniontoexpressitselfstronglyagainsthim。Suchactionwouldplacehimgrosslyinthewrong。\"Thenheaddedwithdeliberation,realisingthathewascommittinghimself,andfeelingfirmlywillingtodosoforreasonsofhisown,\"SirNigelisamanwhoobjectsstronglytoputtinghimself——publicly——inthewrong。\"

  \"Thankyou,\"saidMissVanderpoel。

  Hehadsaidthisofintentionforherenlightenment,andshewasawarethathehaddoneso。

  \"ThiswillnotbethefirsttimethatAmericanfortuneshaverestoredEnglishestates,\"Mr。Townlinsoncontinuedamiably。\"Therehavebeenmanynotablecasesoflateyears。

  Weshallbehappytoplaceourselvesatyourdisposalatalltimes,MissVanderpoel。Weareobligedtoyouforyourconsiderationinthematter。\"

  \"Thankyou,\"saidMissVanderpoelagain。\"IwishedtobesurethatIshouldnotbeinfringinganyEnglishruleIhadnoknowledgeof。\"

  \"Youwillbeinfringingnone。Youhavebeenmostcorrectandcourteous。\"

  BeforeshewentawayMr。Townlinsonfeltthathehadbeengreatlyenlightenedastowhatayoungladymightknowandbe。Shegavehimsingularlycleardetailsastowhatwasproposed。Therewassomuchtobedonethathefoundhimselfopeninghiseyesslightlyonceortwice。But,ofcourse,ifMr。Vanderpoelwaspreparedtospendmoneyinalavishmanner,itwasalltothegoodsofarastheestatewasconcerned。Theywerestupendous,thesepeople,andafteralltheheirwashisgrandson。Andhowstrikingitwasthatwithallthispowerandreadinesstouseit,wasevidentlycombined,eveninthisbeautifulyoungperson,theclearestbusinesssenseofthesituation。WhatwasdonewouldbeforthecomfortofLadyAnstruthersandthefutureofherson。SirNigel,beingunabletoselleitherhouseorlands,couldnotundoit。

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