[Richard Vandermarck by Miriam Coles Harris]@TWC D-Link bookRichard Vandermarck CHAPTER XXIII 12/16
In the course of a couple of months it will be time enough to make up your mind about where you will live.
I think, till the will is admitted and all that, you had better keep things as they are, and make no change." He had been so used to thinking for me, that he could not give it up at once.
"I will tell Sophie to-morrow," he went on.
"It will not be necessary for you to see her if she should come before she hears of it from me." (Sophie had an engagement with me to go out on the following morning.
He seemed to to have forgotten nothing.) "What will Sophie think of me ?" I said, with my eyes on the floor. "Richard, it looks very bad for me; when I was poor, I was going to marry you, and now that I have money left me, I am going to break it off." "What difference does it make how it looks," he said, "when you know you have done right? I will tell Sophie the truth, that it was my doing both times, and that you only yielded to my judgment in the matter.
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