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CHAPTER IX Mrs. Dick's Dinner Party.—No. I
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Our readers must not forget the troubles of poor Emily Wharton amidst the gorgeous festivities of the new Prime Minister. Throughout April and May she did not see Ferdinand Lopez. It may be remembered that on the night when the matter was discussed between her and her father, she promised him that she would not do so without his permission,—saying, however, at the same time very openly that her happiness depended on such permission being given to her. For two or three weeks not a word further was said between her and her father on the subject, and he had endeavoured to banish1 the subject from his mind,—feeling no doubt that if nothing further were ever said it would be so much the better. But then his daughter referred to the matter,—very plainly, with a simple question, and without disguise of her own feeling, but still in a manner which he could not bring himself to rebuke2. "Aunt Harriet has asked me once or twice to go there of an evening, when you have been out. I have declined because I thought Mr. Lopez would be there. Must I tell her that I am not to meet Mr. Lopez, papa?"
"If she has him there on purpose to throw him in your way, I shall think very badly of her."
"But he has been in the habit of being there, papa. Of course if you are decided3 about this, it is better that I should not see him."
"Did I not tell you that I was decided?"
"You said you would make some further inquiry4 and speak to me again." Now Mr. Wharton had made inquiry, but had learned nothing to reassure5 himself;—neither had he been able to learn any fact, putting his finger on which he could point out to his daughter clearly that the marriage would be unsuitable for her. Of the man's ability and position, as certainly also of his manners, the world at large seemed to speak well. He had been blackballed at two clubs, but apparently6 without any defined reason. He lived as though he possessed
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