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Come Rack! Come Rope!

CHAPTER V
15/23

But no action of Mr.Audrey's need delay the betrothal indefinitely; if need were, he, Mr.Manners, would make proper settlements.

Marjorie was an only daughter; in fact, she was in some sort an heiress.

The Manor would be sufficient for them both.

As to any other difficulties--any of the maidenly fiddle-faddle of which his wife had spoken--this should not stand in the way for an instant.
His wife laughed again in the same exclamatory manner, when he had done and sat stroking his knees.
"Why, you understand nothing about it, Mr.Manners," she said, "Did the maid not tell you she would marry him, if he wished it?
She told me so." "Then what is the matter ?" he asked.
"I know no more than you." "Does he not wish it ?" "She says so." "Then--" "Yes, that is what I say.

And yet that says nothing.


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