[Running Water by A. E. W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookRunning Water CHAPTER XXVI 7/44
"We--and I speak for Sylvia--we wish to suggest to you that your acquaintanceship with Walter Hine should end altogether--that it should already have ended." "Really!" said Garratt Skinner, with an air of surprise.
"Captain Chayne, the laws of England, revolutionary as they have no doubt become to old-fashioned people like myself, have not yet placed fathers under the guardianship of their sons-in-law.
I cannot accept your suggestion." "We insist upon its acceptance," said Chayne, quietly. Garratt Skinner smiled. "Insist perhaps! But how enforce it, my friend? That's another matter." "I think we have the means to do that," said Chayne.
"We can point out to Walter Hine, for instance, that your ascent from the Brenva Glacier was an attempt to murder him." "An ugly word, Captain Chayne.
You would find it difficult of proof." "The story is fairly complete," returned Chayne.
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