[The Betrayal by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Betrayal CHAPTER XXXIII 5/23
"I do not understand why you thought it necessary to go to Colonel Ray." "It was entirely owing to Colonel Ray, sir," I answered, "that I received the appointment, and he has practically made himself responsible for me." "You are mistaken," the Duke answered.
"The responsibility is shared by all of us.
Your unfortunate family history was known to the whole Board." "Then I am less indebted to Colonel Ray, sir, than I imagined," I answered.
"I am very glad, however, that it is known.
Perhaps Lord Cheisford may not consider my resignation necessary ?" "The circumstances being-- ?" "I have seen and spoken with my father in London," I answered. The Duke was silent. "I presume," he said, after a short pause, "that you must yourself realize the indiscretion of this." "I went at once to Colonel Ray and offered my resignation," I answered. The Duke nodded. "Your father," he said slowly, "is in London ?" "Yes, sir." "Alone ?" I hesitated.
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