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CHAPTER XXXV. — MRS. VAL'S NEW CARRIAGE
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On the next morning Alaric went to his office without speaking further as to the trouble on his mind, and endeavoured to comfort himself as best he might as he walked down to his office. Then he had also to decide whether it would better suit his purpose to sell out at once and pay up every shilling that he could, or whether he would hold on, and hope that Undy's predictions would be fulfilled, and that the bridge shares would go on rising till they would sell for all that was required of him.
Unfortunate man! what would he have given now to change his position for Norman's single clerkship, or even for Charley's comparative poverty!
Gertrude stayed within all day; but not all day in solitude1. About four in the afternoon the Hon. Mrs. Val called, and with her came her daughter Clem, now Madame Jaqu阾an鄍e, and the two Misses Neverbend. M. Jaqu阾an鄍e had since his marriage made himself very agreeable to his honourable2 mother-in-law, so much so that he now occupied the place in her good graces which Undy had formerly3 filled, and which after Undy's reign4 had fallen to Alaric's lot. Mrs. Val liked to have about her some confidential5 gentleman; and as she never thought of placing her confidence in her husband, she was prone6 to select first one man and then another as her taste and interest dictated7. Immediately after their marriage, Victoire and Clem had consented to join housekeeping with their parent. Nothing could be more pleasant than this; their income was unembarrassed, and Mrs. Val, for the first time in her life, was able to set up her carriage. Among the effects arising from this cause, the female Neverbends, who had lately been worshippers of Gertrude, veered8 round in their idolatry, and paid their vows
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