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Gravener and her sweet young friend a state of things but half satisfactory to her so long as the advantage resulting to Mr. Saltram failed to disengage itself from the merely nebulous state. She intimated that her sweet young friend was, if anything, a trifle too reserved; she also intimated that there might now be an opening for another clever young man.
I professed that I knew nothing about his debts, and I reminded my visitor that though the dear Mulvilles were angels they were neither idiots nor millionaires. What they mainly aimed at was reuniting Mr. Saltram to his wife. "I was expecting to hear he has basely abandoned her," Gravener went on, at this, "and I'm too glad you don't disappoint me." I tried to recall exactly what Mrs.
I happened to remember the wonderful accounts she had given me of the kindness Lady Coxon had shown her. Gravener declared this to be false; Lady Coxon, who didn't care for her, hadn't seen her three times. But even Miss Anvoy was now quite tired of her.
I demanded. "Rich enough, I mean, to sacrifice such a lot of good money?" "That's for herself to judge. Besides, it's not her own money; she doesn't in the least consider it so." "And Gravener does, if not HIS own; and that's the whole difficulty?" "The difficulty that brought her back, yes: she had absolutely to see her poor aunt's solicitor.
She instantly, with this, took the measure of all I didn't believe, and it enabled her to go on: "What can one do when a person has given such a lift to one's interest in life?" "Yes, what can one do?" If I struck her as a little vague it was because I was thinking of another person. I indulged in another inarticulate murmur "Poor George Gravener!"
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