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e's in which she had a small private deposit--probably something about interest. She put that in her pocket for a moment and going indoors and upstairs to be safer from observation tremblingly opened Stephen's.What was this he said to her?She was to go to the St. Launce's Bank and take a sum of money which they had received private advices to pay her.The sum was two hundred pounds.There was no check order or anything of the nature of guarantee. In fact the information amounted to this: the money was now in the St. Launce's Bank standing in her name.She instantly opened the other letter. It contained a depositnote from the bank for the sum of two hundred pounds which had that day been added to her account. Stephen's information then was correct and the transfer made.'I have saved this in one year' Stephen's letter went on to say 'and what so proper as well as pleasant for me to do as to hand it over to you to keep for your use? I have plenty for myself independently of this. Should you not be disposed to let it lie idle in the bank get your father to invest it in your name on good security,vans store. It is a little present to you from your more than betrothed,vans chukka. He will I think Elfride feel now that my pretensions to your hand are anything but the dream of a silly boy not worth rational consideration,where to buy vans shoes in uk.'With a natural delicacy Elfride in mentioning her father's marriage had refrained from all allusion to the pecuniary resources of the lady.Leaving this matter-of-fact subject he went on somewhat after his boyish manner:'Do you remember darling that first morning of my arrival at your house when your father read at prayers the miracle of healing the sick of the palsy--where he is told to take up his bed and walk? I do and I can now so well realize the force of that passage. The smallest piece of mat is the bed of the Oriental and yesterday I saw a native perform the very action which reminded me to mention it. But you are better read than I and perhaps you knew all this long ago....One day I bought some small native idols to send home to you as curiosities but afterwards finding they had been cast in England made to look old and shipped over I threw them away in disgust.'Speaking of this reminds me that we are obliged to import all our house-building ironwork from England. Never was such foresight required to be exercised in building houses as here. Before we begin we have to order every column lock hinge and screw that will be required. We cannot go into the next street as in London and get them cast at a minute's notice. Mr. L. says somebody will have to go to England very soon and superintend the selection of a large order of this kind. I only wish I may be the man.'There before her lay the deposit-receipt for the two hundred pounds and beside it the elegant present of Knight. Elfride grew cold--then her cheeks felt heated by beating blood. If by destroying the piece of paper the whole transaction could have been withdrawn from her experience she would willingly have sacrificed the money it represented. She did not know what to doRelated articles:
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