[Evan Harrington by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookEvan Harrington CHAPTER VII 27/31
I promise--what do the debts amount to ?' 'Something like L5000 in all, Van.' 'Very well.' Youth is not alarmed by the sound of big sums.
'Very well--I will pay it.' Evan looked as proud as if he had just clapped down the full amount on the table. 'Out of the History of Portugal, half written, and the prospect of a Government appointment ?' Mrs.Mel raised her eyelids to him. 'In time-in time, mother!' 'Mention your proposal to the creditors when you meet them this day week,' she said. Neither of them spoke for several minutes.
Then Evan came close to her, saying: 'What is it you want of me, mother ?' 'I want nothing, Van--I can support myself.' 'But what would you have me do, mother ?' 'Be honest; do your duty, and don't be a fool about it.' 'I will try,' he rejoined.
'You tell me to make the money.
Where and how can I make it? I am perfectly willing to work.' 'In this house,' said Mrs.Mel; and, as this was pretty clear speaking, she stood up to lend her figure to it. 'Here ?' faltered Evan.
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