[The Titan by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookThe Titan CHAPTER XXXIV 6/22
"Indeed!" he said. "And the way he came to meet her," added Schryhart, contemptuously, "was this.
He went to Hand originally to borrow two hundred and fifty thousand dollars on West Chicago Street Railway.
Angry? The word is no name for it." "You don't say so," commented Merrill, dryly, though privately interested and fascinated, for Mrs.Hand had always seemed very attractive to him.
"I don't wonder." He recalled that his own wife had recently insisted on inviting Cowperwood once. Similarly Hand, meeting Arneel not so long afterward, confided to him that Cowperwood was trying to repudiate a sacred agreement.
Arneel was grieved and surprised.
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