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CHAPTER XII. "I MUST GO."
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Rufford, March 5th.
My dear Miss Trefoil,
I am indeed sorry that I should have offended you by acceding1 to a suggestion which, I think I may say, originated with your mother. When she told me that her circumstances and yours were not in a pecuniary2 point of view so comfortable as they might be, I did feel that it was in my power to alleviate3 that trouble. The sum of money mentioned by my lawyer was certainly named by your mother. At any rate pray believe that I meant to be of service.
As to naming a place where we might meet, it really could be of no service. It would be painful to both of us and could have no good result. Again apologizing for having inadvertently offended you by adopting the views which Lady Augustus entertained, I beg to assure you that I am,
Yours faithfully,
Rufford.
This letter came from the peer himself, without assistance. After his interview with Lady Augustus he simply told his Mentor5, Sir George, that he had steadfastly6 denied the existence of any engagement, not daring to acquaint him with the offer he had made. Neither, therefore, could he tell Sir George of the manner in which the young lady had repudiated7 the offer. That she should have repudiated it was no doubt to her credit. As he thought of it afterwards he felt that had she accepted it she would have been base indeed. And yet, as he thought of what had taken place at the house in Piccadilly, he was confident that the proposition had in some way come from her mother. No doubt he had first written a sum of money on the fragment of paper which she had preserved;—and the evidence would so far go against him. But Lady Augustus had spoken piteously of their joint9 poverty,—and had done so in lieu of insisting with a mother's indignation on her daughter's rights. Of course she had intended to ask for money. What other purpose could she have had? It was so he had argued at the moment, and so he had argued since. If it were so he would not admit that he had behaved unlike a gentleman in offering the money. Yet he did not dare to tell Sir George, and therefore was obliged to answer Arabella's letter without assistance.
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