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The Reason Why by Elinor Glyn
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whiffs, and he laughed with a slightly whimsical bitterness as he went
on with the conversation.

"Yes, Francis, my friend, the game here is played out; I am thirty, and
there is nothing interesting left for me to do but emigrate to Canada,
for a while at least, and take up a ranch."

"Wrayth mortgaged heavily, I suppose?" said Mr. Markrute, quietly.

"Pretty well, and the Northern property, too. When my mother's jointure
is paid there is not a great deal left this year, it seems. I don't mind
much; I had a pretty fair time before these beastly Radicals made things
so difficult."

The financier nodded, and the young man went on: "My forbears got rid of
what they could; there was not much ready money to come into and one had
to live!"

Francis Markrute smoked for a minute thoughtfully.

"Naturally," he said at last. "Only the question is--for how long? I
understand a plunge, if you settle its duration; it is the drifting and
trusting to chance, and a gradual sinking which seem to me a poor game.
Did you ever read de Musset's 'Rolla'?"

"The fellow who had arrived at his last night, and to whom the little
girl was so kind? Yes: well?"

"You reminded me of Jacques Rolla, that is all."

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