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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER XIV
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A month had passed by since then, and he had not as yet repeated it.

But his intention was not altered.

He was a deliberate man, who did not do such things quite as quickly as his rival, and who upon this occasion had thought it prudent to turn over more than once in his mind all that he proposed to do.

Nor had he as yet taken any definite steps as to that fifteen hundred pounds which he had promised to Clara in her aunt's name, and which Clara had been, and was, so unwilling to receive.

He had now actually paid it over, having purchased government stock in Clara's name for the amount, and had called upon Mr.Green, in order that that gentleman, as Clara's lawyer, might make the necessary communication to her.
"I suppose there's nothing further to be done ?" asked Captain Aylmer.
"Nothing further by me," said the lawyer.


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