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Chapter xxix. Our Destinies Part Us.
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Descending1 to the ground-floor of the house, I sent to request a moment’s interview with the landlady2. I had yet to learn in which of the London prisons Van Brandt was confined; and she was the only person to whom I could venture to address the question.
Having answered my inquiries3, the woman put her own sordid4 construction on my motive5 for visiting the prisoner.
“Has the money you left upstairs gone into his greedy pockets already?” she asked. “If I was as rich as you are, I should let it go. In your place, I wouldn’t touch him with a pair of tongs6!”
The woman’s coarse warning actually proved useful to me; it started a new idea in my mind! Before she spoke7, I had been too dull or too preoccupied8 to see that it was quite needless to degrade myself by personally communicating with Van Brandt in his prison. It only now occurred to me that my legal advisers10 were, as a matter of course, the proper persons to represent me in the matter — with this additional advantage, that they could keep my share in the transaction a secret even from Van Brandt himself.
I drove at once to the office of my lawyers. The senior partner — the tried friend and adviser9 of our family — received me.
My instructions, naturally enough, astonished him. He was immediately to satisfy the prisoner’s creditors11
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