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But the two young lords would not agree to this 'If you o this very minute I'll meet you at the train with the ed that no such trouble should be taken Of course he would wait ten minutes if they wished But the affair was one of no consequence Wasn't the post running every day? Then Herr Vossner caown, and there was a conference in a corner between him, the two lords, and Mr Grendall In a very few minutes Herr Vossner wrote a cheque for the amount due by the lords, but he was afraid that he had not reater claim It ell understood that Herr Vossner would not advance e themselves for the amount
'I suppose I'd better send you a bill over to America,' said Miles Grendall, who had taken no part in theas he was in the saue, will tell you the address' Then bustling off, taking an affectionate adieu of Paul, shaking hands with the for the money, he took his leave 'One cheer for the South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway,' he, said as he went out of the room Not one there had liked Fisker His manners were not as their manners; his waistcoat not as their waistcoats He sar after a fashion different from theirs, and spat upon the carpet He said 'rated their prejudices equally whether he treated them with familiarity or deference But he had behaved well about thebadly Sir Felix was the immediate offender, as he should have understood that he was not entitled to pay a stranger with docu the back to that Soet the ain'
'I don't think it's ht he was to be called upon in this sort of way'
'Why shouldn't you be called upon?' said Carbury 'You acknowledge that you owe the ht to have paid it,' said Grasslough
'Grassy,are never wortha us? Had you a lot of ready money with you to pay if you had lost it? I don't alalk about with six hundred pounds in my pocket;--nor do you!'