Capitolo 70
separately tone of business, "Granville La wants footstep with me in
the library for the discourse of ten minutes? There is a small matter of the
piece of ground of ground that I desire to discuss with you."
Granville looked again at him with an air curiously had a good time.
"Because, yes", he shortly said. "It is a very odd coincidence. But ago
You know, I was going this morning me to ask an opportunity of
the discourse of ten minutes with You."
He of rose, and it followed his/her father in the oak-panelled the library.
The Colonel sat him one of the inconvenient chairs of library,
it especially drew, with their handle grips and bulges, to prevent
the naked possibility of serious study. Granville sat him opposite
him, through the table of formal oak. Colonel Kelmscott made a break; and
nervously clarified his/her throat. Then, with military promptitude, him
very often cast right in the of the scuffle.
"Granville", he suddenly said, "I want to talk to you around a
rather the great bargain. His fact is, I will break the you behave.
I want to pick up some money."
His/her child gave a small beginning of surprise and fun. "Because,
this is very odd", him once more it exclaimed, in a surprised tone.
"That is only the precise thing that I have wanted to talk around to you."
Colonel Kelmscott looked at him/it with an in conformity with beginning.
"Not the debts!" he slowly said. "My boy, my boy this is bad. Not
debts certainly, Granville; I never suspected him/it."
"Oh, dear no", Granville frankly responded. "Anybody debts, you can be
sure. But I wanted to feel me on a satisfactory base--as to
income and so before: and I was prepared to pay well for my liberty.
To tell him completely the truth, I want to get married me."
Colonel Kelmscott looked at him/it closes with a very confused glance. "Not
Elma Clifford, my boy" that he has quickly said again. "For clearly, if
it is her, Granville I don't have proper need says--"
The young one cut him/it short with a small hasty laughter. "Elma
Clifford", he repeated, with some contempt in his/her musical voice, "Oh,