[The Irrational Knot by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookThe Irrational Knot CHAPTER X 13/60
And have you explained to her that you wish to marry her for the sake of securing her income ?" "I have explained to her everything she ought to know, taking care, of course, to have full credit for my frankness." Mr.Lind, after regarding him with amazement for a moment, walked to the door. "I am a gentleman," he said, pausing there for a moment, "and too old-fashioned to discuss the obligations of good breeding with a Radical.
If I had believed you capable of the cynical impudence with which you have just met my remonstrances, I should have spared myself this meeting.
Good-morning." "Good-morning," said Conolly, gravely.
When the door closed, he sprang up and walked to and fro, chuckling, rubbing his hands, and occasionally uttering a short laugh.
When he had sufficiently relieved himself by this exercise, he sat down at his desk, and wrote a note. "The Conolly Electro-Motor Company of London, Limited.
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