Jezebel's Daughter by Wilkie Collins
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those words) "to be quite sure that my letter has reached him, and that
he has really had the opportunity of reading it. If you will only place it on his desk in the office, with your own hand, that is all I ask you to do. For Minna's sake, mind; not for mine!" For Minna's sake, I consented. She rose directly, and signed to me to take her place at the desk. "It will save time," she said, "if you write the rough draft of the letter from my dictation. I am accustomed to dictate my letters, with Minna for secretary. Of course, you shall see the fair copy before I seal it." She began to walk up and down the little room, with her hands crossed behind her in the attitude made famous by the great Napoleon. After a minute of consideration, she dictated the draft as follows: "Sir,--I am well aware that scandalous reports at Wurzburg have prejudiced you against me. Those reports, so far as I know, may be summed up under three heads. "(First.) That my husband died in debt through my extravagance. "(Second.) That my respectable neighbors refuse to associate with me. "(Third.) That I entrapped your son Fritz into asking for my daughter's hand in marriage, because I knew his father to be a rich man. "To the first calumny I reply, that the debts are due to expensive chemical experiments in which my late husband engaged, and that I have |
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