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Beach, Rex Ellingwood, 1877-1949

"The Ne'er-Do-Well"

"
He thanked her and with shaking fingers poured the glass full,
then drank it off like so much water.
"You're not going out again in the heat, sir?"
"Yes. Tell Mrs. Cortlandt that I am dining at the University
Club." He went slowly down the steps and out through the flowering
shrubs.


XXIII
A PLOT AND A SACRIFICE

Kirk never passed a more unpleasant night than the one which
followed. In the morning he went straight to Runnels with the
statement that he could take no part in the little testimonial
they had intended to give Cortlandt.
"But it's too late now to back out. I saw him at the University
Club last evening and fixed the date for Saturday night."
"Did you tell him I was in the affair?"
"Certainly. I said it was your idea. It affected him deeply, too.
I never saw a chap so moved over a little thing."
Kirk thought quickly. Perhaps Edith had spoken rashly in her
excitement, and her husband did not know her feelings after all.
Perhaps he only suspected. In that case it would never do to
withdraw. It would seem like a confession of guilt.
"If he has accepted, that ends it, I suppose," he said, finally.
"What has happened?" Runnels was watching him sharply.
"Nothing. I merely wish I hadn't entered into the arrangement,
that's all.


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