[In Luck at Last by Walter Besant]@TWC D-Link bookIn Luck at Last CHAPTER VIII 45/47
It is a part of myself.
I could not forget it." "And the name of your son-in-law's old friend ?" "Oh, yes, the name!" He gave some name, which might have been the lost name, but as Mr. Emblem changed it the next moment, and forgot it again the moment after, it was doubtful; certainly not much to build upon. "And the coat-of-arms ?" "We are getting on famously, are we not? The coat, sir, was as follows." He proceeded to describe an impossible coat--a coat which might have been drawn by a man absolutely ignorant of science. All this took a couple of hours.
It was now eight o'clock. "Thank you, Mr.Emblem," said Arnold.
"I have no doubt now that we shall somehow bring Iris to her own again, in spite of your loss. Shall we go upstairs and have some breakfast ?" "It is all right, Iris," cried the old man gleefully.
"It is all right.
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