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Parrish, Randall, 1858-1923

"Gordon Craig Soldier of Fortune"




CHAPTER IX
WE COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS
For a few moments as I sat thus in silence the obvious way out never
once occurred to me. Somehow the memory of my own position had become
blotted out in contemplation of the serious predicament of my
companion. How could I assist her in spite of her pride, and her
determination to continue the struggle alone. I could not take her to
my boarding house, which was exclusively for men, nor did I have any
acquaintance able to furnish her employment. I shoved my hands deep
into my pockets, and my fingers touched the two bills handed me by
Vail. For an instant I failed to realize their significance, and then
the recollection of my own engagement came swiftly back. At first the
memory was a disgust; the very presence of the girl, and her tale of
struggle, made me realize the sordidness of this plot in which I was
involved. Somehow it struck me then as a dirty, underhanded scheme.
Yet, as I reviewed the details, this conception largely vanished. We
were defrauding no one, merely protecting a man helpless to protect
himself, backed by legal advice, as well as by the desire of the
administrators of the will. The comparatively large sum of money
offered me for the service was not excessive considering the amount
involved, or the way in which I physically resembled the party
represented.


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