Shelley's Elopement; a Study of the Most Romantic Episode in Literary History

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"My dear Shelley," he exclaimed, "how gener- ous of you! Could you raise anything upon a posi obit, now that your marriage has been vali- dated?" *' Shelley paced the room in his turn.
"In my letter to my father," he confessed, "I stated plainly that the posture of my affairs is Elopement Shelley's too critical to longer delay the raising of money by the sale of post obit bonds to a considerable amount." "Has that letter been answei-ed?" "I am expecting the reply momently. I told my father abou
...t the vast sacrifices which money lenders require." "Your grandfather — what will he be likely to do?" Godwin's eyes studied the freckled face of the young poet as a pike might contemplate a minnow in a pool.
"My grandfather must perceive that his hopes of perpetuating the integrity of the estate will be frustrated by neglecting to relieve my necessi- ties." Godwin drew a deep breath.
"My dear Shelley," he cried with unusual warmth, "you are my saviour." Godwin took from a drawer of the mahogany table the diary in which he entered so punctili- ously the slightest detail of his daily life.


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