[Brewster’s Millions by George Barr McCutcheon]@TWC D-Link bookBrewster’s Millions CHAPTER IX 11/11
I can live only in the hope that when I come to you again with this same story and this same question you'll not be afraid to trust yourself to me." "You deserve to be happy for that, Monty," she said, earnestly, and it was with difficulty that she kept her eyes from wavering as they looked into his. "You will let me try to make you love me ?" he asked, eagerly. "I may not be worth the struggle." "I'll take that chance," he replied. She was conscious of disappointment after he was gone.
He had not pleaded as ardently as she had expected and desired, and, try as she would, she could not banish the touch of irritation that had come to haunt her for the night. Brewster walked to the club, elated that he had at least made a beginning.
His position was now clear.
Besides losing a fortune he must win Barbara in open competition. At the theater that evening he met Harrison, who was in a state of jubilation. "Where did you get that tip ?" asked he. "Tip? What tip ?" from Brewster. "On the prize-fight ?" Brewster's face fell and something cold crept over him. "How did--what was the result ?" he asked, sure of the answer. "Haven't you heard? Your man knocked him out in the fifth round--surprised everybody.".
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