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and seek with you also?" "Does she! One never knows what she will do. But this last escapade is the strangest of all." "You refer to our engagement?" "Assuredly; I had no warning, no conception of such a thing." "Do you mean, sir, that she had never consulted you? never even mentioned me to you before?" "Exactly. You are aware of who I am, I presume? the position I hold relative to her property?" "Certainly; you are her uncle and guardian. Under the terms of the will you remain in full control until she is twenty-five, now almost at hand, except for an annual income payable to her monthly. Is not that the situation?" "You have apparently made very careful inquiry," he commented with a perceptible sneer. "No doubt this was a matter of deep interest to you." "Of some interest, I confess," acknowledged West, controlling his temper. "Although my information has not come from inquiry. Miss Natalie was kind enough to talk to me about her affairs, presupposing my interest in them. However, I assure you, I have no personal ambition along this line." "Indeed; not fortune-hunting then?" "Far from it," good humouredly, but keenly aware that he was touching Coolidge. "My family is far from poverty stricken, and I have a very good profession. It is quite right you should know this." "What profession, may I ask?" "Civil Engineer." "But not established, I imagine?" "I had very good connections before the war. Since returning from France, I have made no effort to renew these, or seek others. I, of course, expect to do so later, and shall be in no way dependent upon Miss Coolidge's fortune." "Although quite willing to share it, I presume?" "I think you have insinuated that often enough," returned West, at last fully aroused by the insolent words and manner of the other. "Perhaps it may be well for us to have a plain understanding without further delay, Mr. Percival Coolidge. My engagement to Miss Natalie may be sudden and unexpected--perhaps not altogether pleasant from your standpoint--yet it hardly warrants you in thus attributing to me mercenary motives. As a matter of fact, I was not aware until last evening that she was an heiress to considerable property. I knew nothing of her relationships. I will say, however, that now I feel perfectly justified in showing an interest in her affairs. As I understand matters, you are her guardian under the special provisions of your brother's will?" "You ar
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