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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XXI
12/17

Now, seeing that Lilian cannot possibly take her place as your wife in fact, and that it is practically impossible to part her from Mr.Quarrier, wouldn't it be well to ask yourself what is the most prudent course that circumstances allow ?" "If it comes to that, I can always get a divorce." Mrs.Wade reflected, but with no sign of satisfaction.
"Yes, that is open to you.

You would then, of course, be enabled to marry again .-- May I ask if you are quite at ease with regard to your prospects in life ?" The tone was so delicately impertinent that Northway missed its significance.
"I haven't quite decided upon anything yet." "Judging from your conversation, I should say that you will yet find a place among active and successful men.

But the beginning is everything.
If I could be of any assistance to you--I would put it to you frankly, Mr.Northway: is it worth while sacrificing very solid possibilities to your--your affection for a woman who has deserted you ?" He shuffled on the chair, clicked with his tongue, and looked about him undecidedly.
"I am not to be bribed to act against my conscience," he said at length.
Mrs.Wade heard this with pleasure.

The blunt, half-blustering declaration assured her that Northway's "conscience" was on the point of surrender.
"Now, let me tell you what I should like to do," she continued, bending towards him.

"Will you allow me to go at once and see Mr.Quarrier ?" "And tell him ?" "Yes, let him know what has happened.


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