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90 BOUND TO WIN. I shouldn't be surprised to discover that my esteemed friend Larcher could find a biggish sum at short notice. I wonder, by the way, whether he still keeps that blessed little hole in Crutched Friars. Hang me if I don't make a pilgrimage to see some of these days." Then his thoughts wander back to that little drama of nine years ago, in which he played the villain. He muses uneasily over the fair trusting blue-eyed girl, whom he persuaded to elope with him — " a mis- take that,... yes, a devil of a mistake." Old Oliver had been bound to have done something for him but for that. He thinks dreamily of the sweet face and well- rounded figure, and his face darkens as he recalls how he treated his victim. *' Well, it was her fault more than his," he mutters with an angry curse. " What business had she to worry him with her tears and remorse because he had not married her ? — as if he had not plenty of troubles of his SUMMING UP THE POSITION. 9 1 own to contend with just then — ravening" duns and an incensed uncle, who hardened his heart to all letters of contrition.
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