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Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889

"Blind Love"

Lord Harry entered the room, with the letter which he had just
written, open in his hand, As a matter of course, the maid retired.
CHAPTER XL
DIRE NECESSITY
THE Irish lord had a word to say to his wife, before he submitted to
her the letter which he had just written.
He had been summoned to a meeting of proprietors at the office of the
newspaper, convened to settle the terms of a new subscription rendered
necessary by unforeseen expenses incurred in the interests of the
speculation. The vote that followed, after careful preliminary
consultation, authorised a claim on the purses of subscribing
proprietors, which sadly reduced the sum obtained by Lord Harry's
promissory note. Nor was this inconvenience the only trial of endurance
to which the Irish lord was compelled to submit. The hope which he had
entertained of assistance from the profits of the new journal, when
repayment of the loan that he had raised became due, was now plainly
revealed as a delusion. Ruin stared him in the face, unless he could
command the means of waiting for the pecuniary success of the
newspaper, during an interval variously estimated at six months, or
even at a year to come.
"Our case is desperate enough," he said, "to call for a desperate
remedy.


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