The Firm of Girdlestone eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 517 pages of information about The Firm of Girdlestone.

The Firm of Girdlestone eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 517 pages of information about The Firm of Girdlestone.

“She has no go or snap about her,” he would complain to his father.  “She’s not like Polly Lucas at the Pavilion, or Minnie Walker.”

“God forbid!” ejaculated the merchant.  “That sort of thing is bad enough out of doors, but worst of all in your own house.”

“It makes courting a good deal easier,” Ezra answered.

“If a girl will answer up and give you an opening now and then, it makes all the difference.”

“You can’t write poetry, can you?”

“Not much,” Ezra said with a grin.

“That’s a pity.  I believe it goes a long way with women.  You might get some one to write some, and let her think it is yours.  Or you could learn a little off and repeat it.”

“Yes, I might do that.  I’m going to buy a collar for that beast of a dog of hers.  All the time that I was talking to her yesterday she was so taken up with it that I don’t believe she heard half that I said.  My fingers itched to catch it up and chuck it through the window.”

“Don’t forget yourself, my boy, don’t forget yourself!” cried the merchant.  “A single false step might ruin every thing.”

“Never fear,” Ezra said confidently, and went off upon the dog-collar mission.  While he was in the shop he bought a dog-whip as well, which he locked up in his drawers to use as the occasion served.

During all this time Kate had been entirely unconscious of her companion’s intentions and designs.  She had been associated with Ezra for so many years, and had met such undeviated want of courtesy from him, that the idea of his presenting himself as a suitor never came into her head.  She hailed his charge of demeanour, therefore, as being the result of his larger experience of the world, and often wondered how it was that he had profited so much by his short stay at the Cape.  In the cheerless house it was pleasant to have at least one companion who seemed to have kindly feelings towards her.  She was only too glad, therefore, to encourage his advances, and to thank him with sweet smiles and eloquent eyes for what appeared to her to be his disinterested kindness.

After a while, however, Ezra’s attentions became so marked that it was impossible for her to misunderstand them any longer.  Not only did he neglect his usual work in order to hang round her from morning to night, but he paid her many clumsy compliments and gave other similar indications of the state of his affections.  As soon as this astounding fact had been fairly realized by the girl, she at once changed her manner and became formal and distant.  Ezra, nothing daunted, redoubled his tender words and glances, and once would have kissed her hand had she not rapidly withdrawn it.  On this Kate shut herself up in her room, and rarely came out save when the other was away in the City.  She was determined that there should be no possibility of any misunderstanding as to her feelings in the matter.

John Girdlestone had been watching these little skirmishes closely and with keen interest.  When Kate took to immuring herself in her room he felt that it was time for him to interfere.

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