Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 6 by George Meredith
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a scrap of their money. BELLA."
Richard folded up the letter silently. "Jump into the cab," he said to Ripton. "Anything the matter, Richard?" "No." The driver received directions. Richard sat without speaking. His friend knew that face. He asked whether there was bad news in the letter. For answer, he had the lie circumstancial. He ventured to remark that they were going the wrong way. "It'd the right way," cried Richard, and his jaws were hard and square, and his eyes looked heavy and full. Ripton said no more, but thought. The cabman pulled up at a Club. A gentleman, in whom Ripton recognized the Hon. Peter Brayder, was just then swinging a leg over his horse, with one foot in the stirrup. Hearing his name called, the Hon. Peter turned about, and stretched an affable hand. "Is Mountfalcon in town?" said Richard taking the horse's reins instead of the gentlemanly hand. His voice and aspect were quite friendly. "Mount?" Brayder replied, curiously watching the action; "yes. He's off this evening." |
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