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ONE evening, two days later, General Sylvester and his niece and nephew sat on the front veranda1 to catch the cool breezes which swept across the town and stirred the foliage2 of the trees on the lawn. The old gentleman had been urging Margaret to go to the piano in the big parlor3 and sing for them, but she had persistently5 declined. Since Fred Walton’s leaving, despite her evident efforts to appear unconcerned, she had not seemed to her watchful6 brother and uncle to be at all like herself, and they were constantly trying to divert her mind from the unpleasant matter.
At this juncture7 Kenneth Galt’s carriage and pair of spirited blacks, driven by John Dilk, his faithful negro coachman, came briskly down the street, and turned into the adjoining grounds through the gateway8 to the gravelled drive, and drew up at the steps of the house, which was not very different from the Dearing home in size, period, and architecture.
“Oh, I forgot to tell you!” the General exclaimed, suddenly. “Galt is off to Atlanta, to see some more capitalists on our new railroad scheme. You may think lightly of it, my boy, but as sure as fate we are going to put that big trunk-line through—or, rather, Galt is. He thinks it is in good shape, and that is encouragement enough for me. He has handled my affairs ever since he hung out his shingle9 as a lawyer, and as he made money hand over hand for himself, he has for me too.”
“Yes, he has the keenest sense of values of any man in the State,” Wynn agreed. “He has the full confidence of his clients, and he is not afraid to back up his ideas with money; that is what makes a successful speculator. He will put the road through if any one can. Investors
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deliberately
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