[A Man of Mark by Anthony Hope]@TWC D-Link bookA Man of Mark CHAPTER VI 6/19
He might have known Johnny was an ass.
I suppose there was no one else." "He knew," said the signorina, "anyone else in the place would betray him; he knew Johnny wouldn't if he could help it.
He underrated your powers, colonel." "Well," said I, "I can't help it, can I? My directors will lose.
The bondholders will lose.
But how does it hurt me ?" The colonel and the signorina both smiled gently. "You do it very well, Martin," said the former, "but it will save time if I state that both Signorina Nugent and myself are possessed of the details regarding the--" (The colonel paused, and stroked his mustache.) "The second loan," said the signorina. I was less surprised at this, recollecting certain conversations. "Ah! and how did you find that out ?" I asked. "She told me," said the colonel, indicating his fair neighbor. "And may I ask how you found it out, signorina ?" "The President told me," said that lady. "Did you make him drunk ?" "No, not drunk," was her reply, in a very demure voice, and with downcast eyes. We could guess how it had been done, but neither of us cared to pursue the subject.
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