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"So I went down to Gilday and told him, and I said: 'We must think of other things, sir, since she likes luxury and those things better; for I'm beginning to think that's it and there I'm a bit to blame, for I did encourage her. Well, she'll have to marry him that's all I can see to it," I said, and sat very quiet. "'He won't marry her, he said in his quick way.
"Then she stopped arguing, and caught my hands and cried: 'But you won't kill him, you won't kill my son, if he don't? "'As sure as Saturday comes, ma'am, and he hasn't made Fanny Montrose a good woman, I said, 'I'm going to kill Paul Bargee wherever he stands. "And Friday morning Mr. Gilday called me down to his office and told me that Paul Bargee had done as I said he should do.
But I stepped back and said: "'I've made you an honest woman, Fanny Montrose, and now as long as I live I'm going to see you do nothing to disgrace my child. "And I went out and took the train back. And Mr. Gilday was at the station there waiting for me, and he took my arm, without a word, and led me to his carriage and drove up without speaking.
Joseph Gilday, a corporation lawyer of whom we reporters told many hard things, a picture I did not expect to find here among the photographs of the sporting celebrities who had sent their regards to my friend of the diamond. In some perplexity I approached and saw across the bottom written in large firm letters: "I'm proud to know you, Larry Moore."
Say when she's the wife of Paul Bargee I'll bring the child to her myself, and she's to see me; for I have a word to say to her then, I said, and I laid my fist down on the table. 'Until then the child stays with me. "They've said hard things of Mr. Joseph Gilday, and I know it; but I know all that he did for me.
"Then he went to a chair and sat down and took his head in his hands, and I went out. "I came back to New York, and went to Mr. Gilday. "'Will he marry her? he said at once. "'He will marry her, I said. 'As for her, I want you to say; for I'll not write to her myself, since she wouldn't answer me.
"Then I came back and said to myself: 'If matters are so, I must get the best advice I can. "And I knew that Joseph Gilday was the top of the lot. So I went to him, and when I came in I stopped short, for I saw he looked perplexed, and I said: 'I'm in trouble, sir, and my life depends on it, and other lives, and I need the best of advice; so I've come to you.
Until then I keep the child, law or no law. Then I rose and said: 'I thank you, Mr. Gilday. You've been very kind, and I'd like to pay you what I owe you. "He sat there a moment and chewed on his mustache, and he said: 'You don't owe me a cent. "'It wasn't charity I came to you for, and I can pay for what I get, Mr. Gilday, I said. 'Will you give me your regular bill? I said.
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