[Birds of Prey by M. E. Braddon]@TWC D-Link bookBirds of Prey CHAPTER IX 7/15
He was a man who did not care to be obliged to others for information which he could obtain for himself.
He walked straight to a place where the time-tables were pasted on the wall, and ran his finger along the figures till he came to those he wanted. The 2.15 train was a fast train, which stopped at only four places--Rugby, Ullerton, Murford, and Manchester. "I daresay he has gone to Manchester," thought Mr.Sheldon--"on some racing business most likely, which he wants to keep dark from his patron the Captain.
What a fool I am to trouble myself about him, as if he couldn't stir without meaning mischief to me! But I don't understand the friendship between him and George.
My brother George is not likely to take up any man without some motive." After these reflections Mr.Sheldon left the station and went back to his office in another hansom, still extremely thoughtful and somewhat disquieted. "What does it matter to me where they go or what they do ?" he asked himself, impatient of some lurking weakness of his own; "what does it matter to me whether those two are friendly or unfriendly? They can do me no harm." There happened to be a kind of lull in the stormy regions of the Stock Exchange at the time of Valentine Hawkehurst's departure.
Stagnation had descended upon that commercial ocean, which is such a dismal waste of waters for the professional speculator in its hour of calm.
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