[Little Novels by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Novels CHAPTER IX 2/7
Although he is engaged to be married to Miss Bowmore, he is not discreet enough to conceal a certain want of friendly feeling, on his part, toward her father.
The young lady has noticed this, and has resented it.
She accuses her lover of having allowed himself to be prejudiced against Mr.Bowmore by some slanderous person unknown. "Mr.Percy's clumsy defense of himself led (in my hearing) to a quarrel! Nothing but his prompt submission prevented the marriage engagement from being broken off. "'If you showed a want of confidence in Me' (I heard Miss Charlotte say), 'I might forgive it.
But when you show a want of confidence in a man so noble as my father, I have no mercy on you.' After such an expression of filial sentiment as this, Mr.Percy wisely took the readiest way of appealing to the lady's indulgence.
The young man has a demand on Parliament for moneys due to his father's estate; and he pleased and flattered Miss Charlotte by asking Mr.Bowmore to advise him as to the best means of asserting his claim.
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