[The Girl From Keller’s by Harold Bindloss]@TWC D-Link bookThe Girl From Keller’s CHAPTER XIX 27/30
"I don't know if my relation to you justifies my venturing on dangerous ground, but do you feel at liberty to tell me what you quarreled about ?" Festing decided that Charnock's part in the matter must be kept dark.
It was unthinkable that Dalton should imagine he suspected his wife. "To put it roughly, we differed about what you might call a principle, although Helen's money had something to do with the thing.
You see, I lost my crop and she was hurt because I wouldn't use her capital." "I don't see altogether," Dalton rejoined.
"In fact, your objection seems unusual." He pondered for a minute or two, and Festing marked the change in him. Dalton had a reserve and thoughtfulness he had not expected.
He had grown very like Helen. "A quarrel about a principle is apt to be dangerous," he resumed. "Although you are probably both wrong, you can persuade yourselves you are right.
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