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Dear Things Know All About The Future."
As Mrs. Belgrove Spoke She Peered Through Her Lorgnette To See If Anyone
At The Breakfast-Table Was Smiling.
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Have Her Fortune Told."
Pine Frowned And Looked Uneasy, Remembering That Chaldea Knew Of His
Gentile Masquerading. However, As He Could See No Reason To Suspect That
The Girl Had Betrayed Him, Since She Had Nothing To Gain By Taking Such
A Course, He Passed The Particular Incident Over. "I Must Tell Chaldea
Not To Go Near The Manor," He Muttered.
"You Will Be Wise; And Tell The Men Also. Garvington Has Threatened To
Shoot Any One Who Tries To Enter His House."
"Garvington's A Little Fool," Said Pine Violently. "There Is No Chance
That The Romany Will Enter His House. He Can Set His Silly Mind At
Rest."
Chapter 7 (The Secretary) Pg 66"Well, You're Warned," Said Silver With An Elaborate Pretence Of
Indifference.
Pine Looked Up, Growling. "What The Devil Do You Mean, Mark? Do You
Think That I Intend To Break In. Fool! A Romany Isn't A Thief Of That
Sort."
"I Fancied From Tradition That They Were Thieves Of All Sorts," Retorted
The Secretary Coolly. "And Suppose You Took A Fancy To Come Quietly And
See Your Wife?"
"I Should Never Do That In This Dress," Interrupted The Millionaire In A
Sharp Tone. "My Wife Would Then Know My True Name And Birth. I Wish To
Keep That From Her, Although There Is Nothing Disgraceful In The Secret.
I Wonder Why You Say That?" He Said, Looking Searchingly At The Little
Man.
"Only Because Lambert Is In The--"
"Lambert! Lambert! You Are Always Harping On Lambert."
"I Have Your Interest At Heart."
Pine Laughed Doubtfully. "I Am Not So Sure Of That. Self-Interest
Rather. I Trust My Wife--"
"You Do, Since You Make Me Spy On Her," Said Silver Caustically.
"I Trust My Wife So Far," Pursued The Other Man, "If You Will Permit Me
To Finish My Sentence. There Is No Need For Her To See Her Cousin,
And--As They Have Kept Apart For So Long--I Don't Think There Is Any
Chance Of Their Seeking One Another's Company."
"Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder," Remarked The Secretary
Sententiously. "And You May Be Living In A Fool's Paradise. Lambert Is
Within Running-Away Distance Of Her, Remember."
Pine Laughed In A Raucous Manner. "An Elopement Would Have Taken Place
Long Ago Had It Been Intended," He Snapped Tartly. "Don't Imagine
Impossibilities, Mark. Agnes Married Me For My Money, So That I Might
Save The Credit Of The Lambert Family. But For Me, Garvington Would Have
Passed Through The Bankruptcy Court Long Ago. I Have Paid Off Certain
Mortgages, But I Hold Them As Security For My Wife's Good Behavior. She
Knows That An Elopement With Her Cousin Would Mean The Ruin Of Her
Brother."
"You Do, Indeed, Trust Her," Observed Silver Sarcastically.
"I Trust Her So Far And No Further," Repeated Pine With An Angry Snarl.
"A Gentile She Is, And Gentiles Are Tricky." He Stretched Out A Slim,
Brown Hand Significantly And Opened It. "I Hold Her And Garvington
There," And He Tapped The Palm Lightly.
Chapter 7 (The Secretary) Pg 67
"You Don't Hold Lambert, And He Is The Dangerous One."
"Only Dangerous If Agnes Consents To Run Away With Him, And She Won't Do
That," Replied Pine Coolly.
"Well, She Certainly Doesn't Care For Money."
"She Cares For The Credit Of Her Family, And Gave Herself To Me, So That
The Same Might Be Saved."
Silver Shrugged His Narrow Shoulders. "What Fools These Aristocrats
Are," He Observed Pleasantly. "Even If Garvington Were Sold Up He Would
Still Have His Title And Enough To Live On In A Quiet Way."
"Probably. But It Was Not Entirely To Save His Estates That He Agreed To
My Marriage With His Sister," Said Pine Pointedly And Quietly.
"Eh! What?" The Little Man's Foxy Face Became Alive With Eager Inquiry.
"Nothing," Said Pine Roughly, And Rose Heavily To His Feet. "Mind Your
Own Infernal Business, And Mine Also. Go Back And Show That Letter To
Garvington. I Want My Tribe To Stay Here."
"_My_ Tribe," Laughed Silver, Scrambling To His Feet; And When He Took
His Departure He Was Still Laughing. He Wondered What Garvington Would
Say Did He Know That His Sister Was Married To A Full-Blooded Romany.
Pine, In The Character Of A Horse-Coper, Saw Him Out Of The Camp, And
Was Staring After Him When Chaldea, On The Watch, Touched His Shoulder.
"I Come To Your Tent, Brother," She Said With Very Bright Eyes.
"Eh? Yes!" Pine Aroused Himself Out Of A Brown Study. "Avali, Miri Pen.
You Have Things To Say To Me?"
"Golden Things, Which Have To Do With Your Happiness And Mine, Brother."
"Hai? A Wedding-Ring, Sister."
"Truly, Brother, If You Be A True Romany And Not The Gentile You Call
Yourself."
Chapter 8 (At Midnight) Pg 68Silver's Delivery Of His Employer's Orders To Lord Garvington Were
Apparently Carried Out, For No Further Intimation Was Given To The
Gypsies That They Were To Vacate Abbot's Wood. The Master Of The Manor
Grumbled A Good Deal At The High Tone Taken By His Brother-In-Law, As,
Having The Instincts Of A Landlord, He Strongly Objected To The Presence
Of Such Riff-Raff On His Estates. However, As Pine Had The Whip-Hand Of
Him, He Was Obliged To Yield, Although He Could Not Understand Why The
Man Should Favor The Romany In This Way.
"Some Of His Infernal Philanthropy, I Suppose," Said Garvington, In A
Tone Of Disgust, To The Secretary. "Pine's Always Doing This Sort Of
Thing, And People Ain't A Bit Grateful."
"Well," Said Silver Dryly, "I Suppose That's His Look-Out."
"If It Is, Let Him Keep To His Own Side Of The Road," Retorted The
Other. "Since I Don't Interfere With His Business, Let Him Not Meddle
With Mine."
"As He Holds The Mortgage And Can Foreclose At Any Moment, It _Is_ His
Business," Insisted Silver Tartly. "And, After All, The Gypsies Are
Doing No Very Great Harm."
"They Will If They Get The Chance. I'd String Up The Whole Lot If I Had
My Way, Silver. Poachers And Blackguards Every One Of Them. I Know That
Pine Is Always Helping Rotters In London, But I Didn't Know That He Had
Any Cause To Interfere With This Lot. How Did He Come To Know About
Them?"
"Well, Mr. Lambert Might Have Told Him," Answered The Secretary, Not
Unwilling To Draw That Young Man Into The Trouble. "He Is At Abbot's
Wood."
"Yes, I Lent Him The Cottage, And This Is My Reward. He Meddles With My
Business Along With Pine. Why Can't He Shut His Mouth?"
"I Don't Say That Mr. Lambert Did Tell Him, But He Might Have Done So."
"I Am Quite Sure That He Did," Said Garvington Emphatically, And Growing
Red All Over His Chubby Face. "Otherwise Pine Would Never Have Heard,
Since He Is In Paris. I Shall Speak To Lambert."
"You Won't Find Him At Home. I Looked In At His Cottage To Pass The
Time, And His Housekeeper Said That He Had Gone To London All Of A
Sudden, This Very Evening."
"Oh, He'll Turn Up Again," Said Garvington Carelessly. "He's Sick Of
Town, Silver, Since--" The Little Man Hesitated.
"Since When?" Asked The Secretary Curiously.
"Never Mind," Retorted The Other Gruffly, For He Did Not Wish To Mention
Chapter 8 (At Midnight) Pg 69The Enforced Marriage Of His Sister, To Silver. Of Course, There Was No
Need To, As Garvington, Aware That The Neat, Foxy-Faced Man Was His
Brother-In-Law's Confidential Adviser, Felt Sure That Everything Was
Known To Him. "I'll Leave Those Blamed Gypsies Alone Meanwhile,"
Finished Garvington, Changing And Finishing The Conversation. "But I'll
Speak To Pine When I See Him."
"He Returns From Paris In Three Weeks," Remarked Silver, At Which
Information The Gross Little Lord Simply Hunched His Fat Shoulders. Much
As Pine Had Done For Him, Garvington Hated The Man With All The Power Of
His Mean And Narrow Mind, And As The Millionaire Returned This Dislike
With A Feeling Of Profound Contempt, The Two Met As Seldom As Possible.
Only Lady Agnes Was The Link Between Them, The Visible Object Of Sale
And Barter, Which Had Been Sold By One To The Other.
It Was About This Time That The House-Party At The Manor Began To Break
Up; Since It Was Now The First Week In September, And Many Of The
Shooters Wished To Go North For Better Sport. Many Of The Men Departed,
And Some Of The Women, Who Were Due At Other Country Houses; But Mrs.
Belgrove And Miss Greeby Still Remained. The First Because She Found
Herself Extremely Comfortable, And Appreciated Garvington's Cook; And
The Second On Account Of Lambert Being In The Vicinity. Miss Greeby Had
Been Very Disappointed To Learn That The Young Man Had Gone To London,
But Heard From Mrs. Tribb That He Was Expected Back In Three Days. She
Therefore Lingered So As To Have Another Conversation With Him, And
Meanwhile Haunted The Gypsy Camp For The Purpose Of Keeping An Eye On
Chaldea, Who Was Much Too Beautiful For Her Peace Of Mind. Sometimes
Silver Accompanied Her, As The Lady Had Given Him To Understand That She
Knew Pine's Real Rank And Name, So The Two Were Made Free Of The
Bohemians And Frequently Chatted With Ishmael Hearne. But They Kept His
Secret, As Did Chaldea; And Garvington Had No Idea That The Man He
Dreaded And Hated--Who Flung Money To Him As If He Were Tossing A Bone
To A Dog--Was Within Speaking Distance. If He Had Known, He Would
Assuredly Have Guessed The Reason Why Sir Hubert Pine Had Interested
Himself In The Doings Of A Wandering Tribe Of Undesirable Creatures.
A Week Passed Away And Still, Although Miss Greeby Made Daily Inquiries,
Lambert Did Not Put In An Appearance At The Forest Cottage. Thinking
That He Had Departed To Escape Her, She Made Up Her Impatient Mind To
Repair
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