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Eleven DOMESTIC LIFE OF MAJOR HORTON
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Eleven DOMESTIC LIFE OF MAJOR HORTON
Luke leaned back in his chair on the other side of the bank manager’stable.
“Well, that seems very satisfactory,” he said. “I’m afraid I’ve been takingup a lot of your time.”
Mr. Jones waved a deprecating hand. His small, dark, plump face wore ahappy expression.
“No, indeed, Mr. Fitzwilliam. This is a quiet spot, you know. We are al-ways glad to see a stranger.”
“It’s a fascinating part of the world,” said Luke. “Full of superstitions1.”
Mr. Jones sighed and said it took a long time for education to eradicatesuperstition. Luke remarked that he thought education was too highlyrated nowadays and Mr. Jones was slightly shocked by the statement.
“Lord Whitfield,” he said, “has been a handsome benefactor2 here. Herealizes the disadvantages under which he himself suffered as a boy andis determined3 that the youth of today shall be better equipped.”
“Early disadvantages haven’t prevented him from making a large for-tune,” said Luke.
“No, he must have had ability—great ability.”
“Or luck,” said Luke.
Mr. Jones looked rather shocked.
“Luck is the one thing that counts,” said Luke. “Take a murderer, for ex-ample. Why does the successful murderer get away with it? Is it ability?
Or is it sheer luck?”
Mr. Jones admitted that it was probably luck.
Luke continued:
“Take a fellow like this man Carter, the landlord of one of your pubs.
The fellow was probably drunk six nights out of seven—yet one night hegoes and pitches himself off the footbridge into the river. Luck again.”
“Good luck for some people,” said the bank manager.
“You mean?”
“For his wife and daughter.”
“Oh, yes, of course.”
A clerk knocked and entered bearing papers. Luke gave two specimensignatures and was given a cheque-book. He rose.
“Well, I’m glad that’s all fixed4 up. Had a bit of luck over the Derby thisyear. Did you?”
Mr. Jones said smilingly that he was not a betting man. He added thatMrs. Jones had very strong views on the subject of horse
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superstitions
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solicitor
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bonnet
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casually
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manor
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