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CHAPTER III. MISS CULPEPPER SPEAKS HER MIND.
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Mrs. McDermott had reached Pincote, and she did not fail to let every one know it. As the Squire1 had predicted, the moment she had taken off her waterproof2, and changed her boots, she marched straight into the library, and asked for her money. It was with a feeling of profound satisfaction that her brother unlocked his bureau, and handed her a roll of notes representing five thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds. She counted the notes over twice, slowly and carefully.
"What are the seven hundred and fifty pounds for?" she asked.
"Interest for three years at five per cent. per annum."
"I thought you would have got me seven per cent. at the least," she said ungraciously. "My man of business tells me that seven is quite a common thing nowadays. He says that he can get me nine or ten per cent. on real property, without any difficulty."
"I should advise you to be careful what you are about," said the Squire, gravely. "Big profits, big risks; little profits, little risks."
"I know perfectly3 well what I'm doing," said Mrs. McDermott, with a toss of her antiquated4 curls. "It's you slow, sleepy, country folks, who crawl behind the times, and miss half the golden chances that come to people who keep their eyes wide open."
The Squire shook his head, but said no more. He groaned5 in spirit when he thought what his "golden chance" had done for him.
"Let her buy her experience as I've bought mine," he said to himself. "From a girl she was always pig-headed: let her pay for it."
"Have you any idea how long your aunt is likely to stay?" he asked Jane, a day or two later.
"No idea whatever, papa. If the quantity of her luggage is anything to go by, I should say that her stay is likely to be a long one."
"I hope not, with all my heart," sighed the Squire.
Mrs. McDermott, in truth, was not a lady who ever troubled herself to make her presence agreeable to those with whom she might be staying. Consideration for the comfort of others was a thought that never entered her mind. From the day of her arrival at Pincote she began to
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