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CHAPTER IV. LORD HAMPSTEAD IS IMPATIENT.
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Hampstead, when he was sent away from Paradise Row, and bade to wait till Friday for an answer, was disappointed, almost cross, and unreasonable1 in his feelings towards Mrs. Roden. To Mrs. Roden altogether he attributed it that Marion had deferred2 her reply. Whether the delay thus enjoined3 told well or ill for his hopes he could not bring himself to determine. As he drove himself home his mind was swayed now in one direction and now in the other. Unless she loved him somewhat, unless she thought it possible that she should love him, she would hardly have asked for time to think of it all. And yet, had she really have loved him, why should she have asked for time? He had done for her all that a man could do for a girl, and if she loved him she should not have tormented4 him by foolish delays,—by coying her love!
It should be said on his behalf that he attributed to himself no preponderance of excellence5, either on the score of his money or his rank. He was able so to honour the girl as to think of her that such things would go for nothing with her. It was not that he had put his coronet at her feet, but his heart. It was of that he thought when he reminded himself of all that he had done for her, and told himself angrily that she should not have tormented him. He was as arrogant6 and impatient of disappointment as any young lord of them all,—but it was not, however, because he was a lord that he thought that Marion's heart was due to him.
"I have been over to Holloway," he said to his sister, almost as soon as he had returned.
Out of the full heart the mouth speaks. "Have you seen George?" asked Lady Frances.
"No; I did not go to see him. He, of course, would be at his office during the day. I went about my own business."
"You need not be so savage7 with me, John. What was your own business at Holloway?"
"I went to ask Marion Fay to be my wife."
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