Grey Roses by Henry Harland
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hunted high and low for work, and found it nowhere save in the
_brasserie-à-femmes_. With that, and a little copying now and then, I manage to pay my way.' 'But your uncle?' I asked. 'Do you think I would touch a penny of his money?' Pair retorted, almost fiercely. 'It was he who began it. My wife let herself die. It was virtual suicide. It was he who created the situation that drove her to it.' 'You are his heir, though, aren't you?' 'No, the estates are not entailed.' We had arrived at the door of my hotel. 'Well, good-night and _bon voyage_,' he said. 'You needn't wish me _bon voyage_,' I answered. 'Of course I'm not leaving Bordeaux for the present.' 'Oh, yes, you are. You're going on to Biarritz to-morrow morning, as you intended.' And herewith began a long and most painful struggle. I could persuade him to accept no help of any sort from me. 'What I can't do for myself,' he declared, 'I'll do without. My dear fellow, all that you propose is contrary to the laws of Nature. One man can't keep another--it's an impossible relation. And I won't be kept; I won't be a burden. Besides, to tell you the truth, I've got past caring. The |
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