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died and he was left solely in charge. Wiseacres prophesied that, unguided by the shrewdness of the old solicitor, Durham junior, would lose the greater part,
than ever. Also Mark Durham did not neglect social duties, and by his charm of manner, backed by undeniable business qualities, he managed to pic
and attached to the railings which guarded the front of the house could still be seen the extinguishers into which servants had thrust torches in the times they lighted belles and beaux to splendid sedan chairs. A plate on the front intimated that a famous author had lived and died within the wall
med a striking contrast to the baronet in his antique garb. As the solicitor spoke he cast a side glance at Beryl, whom he knew slightly, and he me
near the table, which was covered with books, and papers, and briefs, and red
perplexed as to the baronet's motive for bringing the young man. "I have had
ad
" Durham indicated B
you wish," said Juliu
the old man. "You are
uld not hear it read," sai
rned his back on his too particular nep
ed a clerk. The will was brought, carefully engrossed on parchment, and Durham rustled the
not escape his uncle's notice, and he smiled in a grim way. Durham, without further preamble, read the contents of the will, clearly and deliberat
ration of the estate. The bulk of the property was left to Julius Beryl on condition that he married Lucy Randolph, for whom otherwise no provision was made. The name of Bernard Gore was left out altogether. When Durham ended h
llowed the reading with close atte
rdly know how to thank
man tartly. "We understand all tha
The will i
Durham?" said Gore
for your grandson. He has been taught to consider himself your heir, and has been brought
ence," put in
ham, that Bernard wants to marry a girl who has no name and no parents,
ding. "She is the aunt of Lord Conni
ston was in America,"
ho did not intend to tell Beryl that Conniston had been in his o
as a castle near
ows that. But he never comes near the place. Did you
ek young man stiffly, "and I have been to Miss
on. "You did not fall i
urse I am engaged
tive like myself," said the baronet, dr
e not that
ernard has told
ad. "I have not see
rits a little money fr
few months ago, and I gave him fifty pounds or so. That was after
know that I am i
. Certainly not fro
is. "Bernard has enlisted as
said Durham quickly. "Every man
ou go yourse
should," replied the lawyer. "But regarding Mr. Go
serves nothing. I l
irtuously, "a thing I do not wish, since it means your death, d
nd," put in Durham
for his disobedienc
opinion," he declared. "Bernard has behaved shameful
y can live on ten thousand a year and be happy. What is the use of getting more mon
d companion. I don't want my grandson to make such a bad ma
hard-hearted for months, and shows no signs of giving in. Since I am to inherit the
d the baronet. "Mr. Durham, we wil
t persuad
have done. I am sure Julius here will make a better u
ut I trust it will be many a long day
Sir Simon, dryly. "I intend
ter go now," obser
op and see th
hould be out of the room. Who knows but what Bernard mig
esent," said Durha
etter go," insisted t
u can go if you like. I shall see yo
ham, about to witness the will, Julius departed. He chuckled to himself when he was outside, thinking of his good luck. But at the door his face altered. "H
clerk away for a few moments. Rather surprised, the lawyer did so, thinking the old man changeable. When alone with his legal advise
though he had done nothing out of the way. "He is a mean sneak. He told
't approve o
uld have come out. All the same it was none of Beryl's business to make mischief. Besides, he is a sly creat
's sake that the will had been destroyed. "I don't think he h
Sir Simon; "look
might do is worthy of a novel. I do
n of the worst; I don't trust him. I have led him on to think that the will has bee
ill is made in his favor, you have placed him in the very positi
inconsistently, for certainly he was acting differently
cies, which remain much the same. Of course, in the
The fact is, I don't trust Mrs. Gilroy. S
r to be on the s
However, let the first will stand. She's a poor thing and has had
ilroy something of a mystery, and did not kno
hings remain as they are. Bernard can marry
e has been d
The truth will come a
ack into favor and te
om his Italian mother, and I have a temper also. He behaved very rudely to me, and it's just a
is not the man t
bought out at the eleventh hour when war is on is no
ham decidedly. "There is only one way in wh
t's
him, and ask him to
for a time. After all, he is the son of his father, and, bad as Walt
re! She
he is. The other day he came to the Hall and tried to force his way
his oth
He comes f
ore-your son's wife-
wards I learned from Guiseppe that the Tolomeo nobles are Sienese-and a bad lot they ar
is his
ame, the uncle is sadly in want of money, and
the man to be controlle
have put it out of Bernard's power to assist Tolomeo. If he gives h
rd provision," said
I must get home now. By the way, about that lease," and t
sted on recurring to the forbidden subject. However it was just when the old man was going that he reverte
the scamp," said
e are great friends. If he is an Imperial Yeom
d that out for me, so wait till he is on the eve of sailing. Then we'll see. If nothing else will kee
naturally ho
we meet. No, Durham, let Bernard think that I am still angry. If Lucy sets a lamp
indow. Wha
epeat rubbish. I'll come and see you again about that lease, Durham. Meanwhile, s
he has enough to go on with. I have
e fellow isn't starving. His conduct to me was
Bernard," thought Durham
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