Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862 - Devoted To Literature and National Policy by Various
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are to be met, I have a proposition to make to you, Mr. Rideau, to which
I must have an immediate answer. Will you become my partner in this business?' ''Have you enough confidence in me?' ''I have; and for this reason: you have not sought to meddle in this matter, but from the outset have striven to shun it; you have not obtruded yourself, but been drawn into it in spite of your wishes. Do you accept my proposition? Yes, or no?' ''I accept,' I replied, moderating my joyful feelings as well as I possibly could. ''Such being your decision, what course do you advise?' ''Immediate action, for minutes are precious.' ''I foresee we shall agree perfectly. To-day my host purposes starting for the capital; I shall accompany him. If you return without delay, the remainder of the day will suffice to prepare for the journey, and to-morrow we will start for the opal-mine.' ''But where shall I meet you, madame?' ''At the Hotel de las Diligencias.' ''And where shall I find Pepito?' ''At a tavern near the Barrier del Nino Perdido. But you will not, if |
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