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CHAPTER XVII Mr Slow's Chambers
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She came down late to breakfast on the following morning, not being present at prayers, and when she came down she wore a bonnet1.
"I got myself ready, John, for fear I should keep you waiting."
Her aunt spoke2 to her somewhat more graciously than on the preceding evening, and accepted her apology for being late.
Just as she was about to start Lady Ball took her apart and spoke one word to her.
"No one can tell you better what you ought to do than your cousin John; but pray remember that he is far too generous to say a word for himself."
Margaret made no answer, and then she and her cousin started on foot across the grounds to the station. The distance was nearly a mile, and during the walk no word was said between them about the money. They got into the train that was to take them up to London, and sat opposite to each other. It happened that there was no passenger in either of the seats next to him or her, so that there was ample opportunity for them to hold a private conversation; but Mr Ball said nothing to her, and she, not knowing how to begin, said nothing to him. In this way they reached the London station at Waterloo Bridge, and then he asked her what she proposed to do next.
"Shall we go to Mr Slow's at once?" she asked.
To this he assented3, and at her proposition they agreed to walk to the lawyer's chambers4. These were on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields, near the Turnstile, and Mr Ball remarked that the distance was again not much above a mile. So they crossed the Strand5 together, and made their way by narrow streets into Drury Lane, and then under a certain archway into Lincoln's Inn Fields. To Miss Mackenzie, who felt that something ought to be said, the distance and time occupied seemed to be very short.
"Why, this is Lincoln's Inn Fields!" she exclaimed, as she came out upon the west side.
"Yes; this is Lincoln's Inn Fields, and Mr Slow's chambers are over there."
She knew very well where Mr Slow's chambers were
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