[The Governors by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Governors CHAPTER VI 13/16
"I have something to say to you." She shook her head. "I am afraid that I cannot stay now," she said.
"I have so many things to do, and so many notes to write." His spectacled eyes looked right into hers. "This," he said quietly, "is important.
There are times, Miss Longworth, when the junior in command of a great enterprise is faced with a crisis, when he or she is forced to act upon their own responsibility.
The person who is great enough to rise to an occasion like this is the person who wins and deserves success in life.
You follow me, Miss Longworth ?" "I suppose so," Virginia answered, a little doubtfully, although in her heart she understood him very well indeed. "Miss Longworth," he said, "have you pluck enough to save us all several millions of dollars, and to make your uncle grateful to you for life? In other words, will you help me look for that paper ?" "Without my uncle's permission ?" she asked. "Without a permission which he would give you in one moment," Mr.Weiss declared, "if he was in a fit state to look after his own affairs.
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