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CHAPTER XIV A Lover's Perseverance
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Ferdinand Lopez learned immediately through Mrs. Roby that the early departure for Herefordshire had been fixed2. "I should go to him and speak to him very plainly," said Mrs. Roby. "He can't bite you."
"I'm not in the least afraid of his biting me."
"You can talk so well! I should tell him everything, especially about money,—which I'm sure is all right."
"Yes,—that is all right," said Lopez, smiling.
"And about your people."
"Which I've no doubt you think is all wrong."
"I don't know anything about it," said Mrs. Roby, "and I don't much care. He has old-world notions. At any rate you should say something, so that he should not be able to complain to her that you had kept him in the dark. If there is anything to be known, it's much better to have it known."
"But there is nothing to be known."
"Then tell him nothing;—but still tell it to him. After that you must trust to her. I don't suppose she'd go off with you."
"I'm sure she wouldn't."
"But she's as obstinate3 as a mule4. She'll get the better of him if you really mean it." He assured her that he really did mean it, and determined5 that he would take her advice as to seeing, or endeavouring to see, Mr. Wharton once again. But before doing so he thought it to be expedient6 to put his house into order, so that he might be able to make a statement of his affairs if asked to do so. Whether they were flourishing or the reverse, it might be necessary that he should have to speak of them,—with, at any rate, apparent candour.
The reader may, perhaps, remember that in the month of April Ferdinand Lopez had managed to extract a certain signature from his unfortunate city friend, Sexty Parker, which made that gentleman responsible for the payment of a considerable sum of money before the end of July. The transaction had been one of an unmixed painful nature to Mr. Parker. As soon as he came to think of it, after Lopez had left him, he could not prevail upon himself to forgive himself for his
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