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CHAPTER VIII. CUPID AT PINCOTE
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With the departure of Lionel Dering from Pincote in disguise, and the subsequent removal of Edith and Mrs. Garside to London, it would naturally have been thought that Mr. Tom Bristow's business in Duxley was at an end, that he would have bidden the quiet little country town a long farewell, and have hastened back gladly to the busier haunts of men. But such was not the case. He still kept on his lodgings1 in Duxley. Although he had given notice to leave them three or four times, when the day came for him to go he had always renewed his tenancy for another short term; and he still lingered on in a vague, purposeless sort of way, altogether unusual in one who rather prided himself on his decisive and business-like mode of conducting the affairs of his everyday life.
Truth to tell, he could not make up his mind to sever2 the thread of connection which bound him to Miss Culpepper; which, frail3 though it might be, still continued to hold together; and would, in all probability, so hold as long as he chose to remain at Duxley, but which must inevitably4 be broken for ever the moment he and his portmanteau bade a final farewell to the pleasant little town. And yet, what folly5, what wild infatuation, it was! as he said to himself a score of times a day. There was not the remotest prospect6 of his being able to win Jane Culpepper for his wife--at least, not during the lifetime of her father. He had read his own heart and feelings by this time, and he knew that he loved her. He knew that he, the cool, calculating man of business, the shrewd speculator, who had never been overmuch inclined to believe in the romance of love; who had often declared that if he ever were to marry it would be for money and money only; he who had walked unscathed under the flashing fire of a thousand feminine eyes, had succumbed7 at last, like the most weak-minded of mortals, to the charms of a country-bred squire
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