[That Mainwaring Affair by Maynard Barbour]@TWC D-Link bookThat Mainwaring Affair CHAPTER XII 18/22
It was quite a little romance, you know.
He and his brother Hugh were both in love with the same lady.
The father did not approve, and gave his sons their choice between love without a fortune or a fortune without love.
Hugh Mainwaring chose the latter, but Harold, the elder, was true to his lady, and was consequently disinherited." "Poor Hugh Mainwaring!" commented the attorney; "he made his choice for life of a fortune without love, and a sad life it was, too!" Miss Carleton glanced up with quick sympathy.
"Yes, it seemed to me his life must have been rather lonely and sad." There was a pause, and she added, "And did he never speak to you, his intimate friend, of his brother ?" "Never." "Strange! Perhaps he was like the others, after all, and thought of nothing but money." "No, I cannot believe that of Hugh Mainwaring," the attorney replied, loyally; then added, "What became of the brother, Miss Carleton ?" "He was lost at sea.
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