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"He'd do his duty by her as a man should do," said Traffick, determined to ignore the disagreeable subject.

"Very well. There she is."

"But of course he would like to hear something about money.""Would he?"

"That's only natural."

"You found it so -- did you not? What's the good of giving a girl money when her husband won't spend it? Perhaps this Captain Batsby would expect to live at Queen's Gate or Merle Park."It was impossible to go on enduring this without notice. Mr Traffick, however, only frowned and shook his head. It was clear at last that Sir Thomas intended to be more than rough, and it was almost imperative upon Mr Traffick to be rough in return. "I am endeavouring to do my duty by the family," he said.

"Oh indeed."

"Gertrude has eloped with this man, and the thing is talked about everywhere. Augusta feels it very much.""She does, does she?"

"And I have thought it right to ask his intentions.""He didn't knock you down, or anything of that sort?""Knock me down?"

"For interfering. But he hasn't pluck for that. Houston would have done it immediately. And I should have said he was right.

But if you have got anything to say, you had better say it. When you have done, then I shall have something to say.""I've told him that he couldn't expect as much as you would have given her but for this running away.""You told him that?"

"Yes; I told him that. Then some sum had to be mentioned. He suggested a hundred thousand pounds.""How very modest! Why should he have put up with less than you, seeing that he has got something of his own?""He hasn't my position, Sir. You know that well enough. Now to make a long and short of it, I suggested sixty.""Out of your own pocket?"

"Not exactly."

"But out of mine?"

"You're her father, and I suppose you intend to provide for her.""And you have come here to dictate to me the provision which I am to make for my own child! That is an amount of impudence which I did not expect even from you. But suppose that I agree to the terms. Will he, do you think, consent to have a clause put into the settlement?""What clause?"

"Something that shall bind him to keep a house for his own wife's use, so that he should not take my money and then come and live upon me afterwards.""Sir Thomas," said the Member of Parliament, "that is a mode of expression so uncourteous that I cannot bear it even from you.""Is there any mode of expression that you cannot bear?""If you want me to leave your house, say it at once.""Why, I have been saying it for the last six months! I have been saying it almost daily since you were married.""If so you should have spoken more clearly, for I have not understood you.""Heavens and earth!" ejaculated Sir Thomas.

"Am I to understand that you wish your child to leave your roof during this inclement weather in her present delicate condition?""Are you in a delicate condition?" asked Sir Thomas. To this Mr Traffick could condescend to make no reply. "Because, if not, you, at any rate, had better go -- unless you find the weather too inclement.""Of course I shall go," said Mr Traffick. "No consideration on earth shall induce me to eat another meal under your roof until you have thought good to have expressed regret for what you have said.""Then it is very long before I shall have to give you another meal.""And now what shall I say to Captain Batsby?""Tell him from me," said Sir Thomas, "that he cannot possibly set about his work more injudiciously than by ****** you his ambassador." Then Mr Traffick took his departure.

It may be as well to state here that Mr Traffick kept his threat religiously -- at any rate, to the end of the Session. He did not eat another meal during that period under his father-in-law's roof. But he slept there for the next two or three days until he had suited himself with lodgings in the neighbourhood of the House. In doing this, however, he contrived to get in and out without encountering Sir Thomas. His wife in her delicate condition -- and because of the inclemency of the weather -- awaited the occurrence at Queen's Gate.

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