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Twenty-six THE 13TH OF OCTOBER
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Twenty-six THE 13TH OF OCTOBER
At ten o’clock on the morning of Wednesday, the 13th of October, AnthonyCade walked into Harridge’s Hotel and asked for Baron1 Lolopretjzyl whowas occupying a suite2 there.
After suitable and imposing3 delay, Anthony was taken to the suite inquestion. The Baron was standing4 on the hearthrug in a correct and stifffashion. Little Captain Andrassy, equally correct as to demeanour, butwith a slightly hostile attitude, was also present.
The usual bows, clicking of heels, and other formal greetings of etiquettetook place. Anthony was, by now, thoroughly5 conversant6 with the routine.
“You will forgive this early call I trust, Baron,” he said cheerfully, layingdown his hat and stick on the table. “As a matter of fact, I have a littlebusiness proposition to make to you.”
“Ha! Is that so?” said the Baron.
Captain Andrassy, who had never overcome his initial distrust of An-thony, looked suspicious.
“Business,” said Anthony, “is based on the well-known principle of sup-ply and demand. You want something, the other man has it. The onlything left to settle is the price.”
The Baron looked at him attentively7, but said nothing.
“Between a Herzoslovakian nobleman and an English gentleman theterms should be easily arranged,” said Anthony rapidly.
He blushed a little as he said it. Such words do not rise easily to an Eng-lishman’s lips, but he had observed on previous occasions the enormouseffect of such phraseology upon the Baron’s mentality8. True enough, thecharm worked.
“That is so,” said the Baron approvingly, nodding his head. “That is en-tirely so.”
Even Captain Andrassy appeared to unbend a little, and nodded hishead also.
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