Derelicts

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Derelicts
William John Locke
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With prompt decision the Bishop took what was necessary, sought and found pen and ink, and wrote at Joyce's table a letter, which he addressed and left in a con- spicuous position. Then he found with some 367 Derelicts difficulty the street-door of the house and let himself out.
Joyce, whom a longing for air had at last driven outside, was walking up and down the pavement, keeping his eye on the door. As soon as he witnessed Everard's departure, he entered and went through the passage into the
...shop. The letter attracted his attention. He opened it and read : — Dear Stephen, — I wished for a word with you.
But as the matter is urgent, I write. I should like to express to you my sense of the generous chivalry of your conduct toward Yvonne. I should also like to hold out to you the hand of sincere friendship.
In earnest of this I approach you, as man to man, with reference to one of the most solemn afiairs in life. Yvonne, gratefully acknowledging the vast obligations under which she is bound to you, has made her acceptance of my offer of remarriage dependent upon your consent.


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