there was a girl at the dinner, trying to blackmail me.' he told carolinethe police are taking care of it now.' he opened two telegrams which caroline had handed to him. 'Ah, this will interest you,' he said to michael. 'I've lost every cent i had on the stock market. and i hear you've inherited a nice lot of money. well,that's the way it goes.' he turned to caroline. 'you understand what i'm saying, darling? i have nothing left.' two pairs of eyes watched caroline for a few moment. suddenly she stood up and threw herself into Hamilton's arms.
'oh darling,' she cried, 'I like it ิbetter, honestly i do!
'all right, baby,' said Rutherford. 'now you get some sleep. i promised to go back to the party for an hour.'
i ll go which you said michael
at the wedding michael, white and shaky after a sleeoless night, stood at the back of the church. it seemed to go on for a long time, and then rutherford and caroline were walking past him as husband and wife. the guests all moved on to an expensive hotel, and michael was surprised to discover that even the drinks in the bar were paid for by hamilton.
can you believe it? george ppackman said to him. this party will cost hamilton five thousand dollars, but he refused to do it more cheaply. i hear he was offered a job at fifty thousabd dollars a year, ten minutes before the wedding. he'll be rich again in a few months.'
there was a long, beautifully cooked meal, and there was dabcing. suddenly miche=ael realized with a shock that he hadn't really thought of caroline for hours . he saw her across the room, very bright and young and happy, and he saw Rutherford near her looking lovingly at her. and as he watched them, they seemed to disappear into a world of their own michael was cured. all his bitterness left him. he was trying to remember which of the bridesmaids he had asked to dinner that night, as he stepped forward to say goodbye to hamilton and caroline rutherford
there was a girl at the dinner, trying to blackmail me.' he told carolinethe police are taking care of it now.' he opened two telegrams which caroline had handed to him. 'Ah, this will interest you,' he said to michael. 'I've lost every cent i had on the stock market. and i hear you've inherited a nice lot of money. well,that's the way it goes.' he turned to caroline. 'you understand what i'm saying, darling? i have nothing left.' two pairs of eyes watched caroline for a few moment. suddenly she stood up and threw herself into Hamilton's arms.
'oh darling,' she cried, 'I like it ิbetter, honestly i do!
'all right, baby,' said Rutherford. 'now you get some sleep. i promised to go back to the party for an hour.'
i ll go which you said michael
at the wedding michael, white and shaky after a sleeoless night, stood at the back of the church. it seemed to go on for a long time, and then rutherford and caroline were walking past him as husband and wife. the guests all moved on to an expensive hotel, and michael was surprised to discover that even the drinks in the bar were paid for by hamilton.
can you believe it? george ppackman said to him. this party will cost hamilton five thousand dollars, but he refused to do it more cheaply. i hear he was offered a job at fifty thousabd dollars a year, ten minutes before the wedding. he'll be rich again in a few months.'
there was a long, beautifully cooked meal, and there was dabcing. suddenly miche=ael realized with a shock that he hadn't really thought of caroline for hours . he saw her across the room, very bright and young and happy, and he saw Rutherford near her looking lovingly at her. and as he watched them, they seemed to disappear into a world of their own michael was cured. all his bitterness left him. he was trying to remember which of the bridesmaids he had asked to dinner that night, as he stepped forward to say goodbye to hamilton and caroline rutherford
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