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Chapter V After the Ball

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elix as he got into the broug

o me then, who had nothin

he-bye, now I think of it, I'll run down to the club before I go home.'

lock, Felix,'

see I'm hungry. You had s

he club for supper at th

eding night, and had again won. Dolly Longestaffe owed him now a considerable sum of money, and Lord Grasslough was also in his debt. He was sure that Grasslough would go to the club after the ball, and he was determined that they should not think that he had submitted to be carried h

nd had got upstairs. Then the elder spoke of the trouble that w

ot no mon

with him, though, for him and such friends as he has

y all do play

ot that he will not obey me. A mother perhaps should not expect obedience from a grown-up son. But my word is not

o long his own

r him as though he were but a child. Hetta, you

a that is

always w

ice.' Her mother was seated, with both her hands up to her forehead, and shook her

Henrietta came up and kissed her, and bade her good night. 'I think I

y fault,

pend a shilling that I can help. I want nothing for myself - nothing for myse

of you,

ffer. What right have you to refuse him? I b

sin very much; - but that is all. Good night, mamma.' Lady Car

juvenile constitutions. The party consisted of Dolly Longestaffe, Lord Grasslough, Miles Grendall, and Felix Carbury, and the four had amused themselves during the last six hours with various innocent games. They had commenced with whist, and had culminated during the last half-hour with blind hookey. But during the whole night Felix had won. Miles Grendall hated him, and there had been an expressed opinion between Miles and the young lord that it would be both profitable and proper to

ct bitterly, but contested it in vain. There were his own initials and his own figures, and even Miles Grendall, who was supposed to be quite wide awake, could not reduce the amount. Then Grendall had lost over £400 to Carbury - an amount, indeed, that mattered little, as Miles could, at present, as easily have raised £40,000. However, he

ere to-morrow - that i

ly one thing,'

one

should be squared be

said Grasslough angrily. 'Do

lay cards, it's intended to be ready-money, that's all. But I'm not goin

l right,'

'He is an old friend, and we know each other. Y

the devil do yo

l that our account should be s

is the kind of thing I'm

aken home, calculated that if he could realize his spoil, he might begin the campaign again with hors

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Contents

Chapter I Three Editors Chapter II The Carbury Family Chapter III The Beargarden Chapter IV Madame Melmotte's Ball Chapter V After the Ball Chapter VI Roger Carbury and Paul Montague Chapter VII Mentor Chapter VIII Love-Sick Chapter IX The Great Railway to Vera Cruz Chapter X Mr Fisker's Success Chapter XI Lady Carbury at Home
Chapter XII Sir Felix in His Mother's House
Chapter XIII The Longestaffes
Chapter XIV Carbury Manor
Chapter XV 'You Should Remember that I Am His Mother'
Chapter XVI The Bishop and the Priest
Chapter XVII Marie Melmotte Hears a Love Tale
Chapter XVIII Ruby Ruggles Hears a Love Tale
Chapter XIX Hetta Carbury Hears a Love Tale
Chapter XX Lady Pomona's Dinner Party
Chapter XXI Everybody Goes to Them
Chapter XXII Lord Nidderdale's Morality
Chapter XXIII 'Yes I'm a Baronet'
Chapter XXIV Miles Grendall's Triumph
Chapter XXV In Grosvenor Square
Chapter XXVI Mrs Hurtle
Chapter XXVII Mrs Hurtle Goes to the Play
Chapter XXVIII Dolly Longestaffe Goes into the City
Chapter XXIX Miss Melmotte's Courage
Chapter XXX Mr Melmotte's Promise
Chapter XXXI Mr Broune has Made up His Mind
Chapter XXXII Lady Monogram
Chapter XXXIII John Crumb
Chapter XXXIV Ruby Ruggles Obeys Her Grandfather
Chapter XXXV Melmotte's Glory
Chapter XXXVI Mr Broune's Perils
Chapter XXXVII The Board-Room
Chapter XXXVIII Paul Montague's Troubles
Chapter XXXIX 'I Do Love Him'
Chapter XL 'Unanimity is the Very Soul of These Things'
Chapter XLI All Prepared
Chapter XLII 'Can You Be Ready in Ten Minutes'
Chapter XLIII The City Road
Chapter XLIV The Coming Election
Chapter XLV Mr Melmotte is Pressed for Time
Chapter XLVI Roger Carbury and His Two Friends
Chapter XLVII Mrs Hurtle at Lowestoft
Chapter XLVIII Ruby a Prisoner
Chapter XLIX Sir Felix Makes Himself Ready
Chapter L The Journey to Liverpool
Chapter LI Which Shall it Be
Chapter LII The Results of Love and Wine
Chapter LIII A Day in the City
Chapter LIV The India Office
Chapter LV Clerical Charities
Chapter LVI Father Barham Visits London
Chapter LVII Lord Nidderdale Tries His Hand Again
Chapter LVIII Mr Squercum is Employed
Chapter LIX The Dinner
Chapter LX Miss Longestaffe's Lover
Chapter LXI Lady Monogram Prepares for the Party
Chapter LXII The Party
Chapter LXIII Mr Melmotte on the Day of the Election
Chapter LXIV The Election
Chapter LXV Miss Longestaffe Writes Home
Chapter LXVI 'So Shall Be My Enmity'
Chapter LXVII Sir Felix Protects His Sister
Chapter LXVIII Miss Melmotte Declares Her Purpose
Chapter LXIX Melmotte in Parliament
Chapter LXX Sir Felix Meddles with Many Matters
Chapter LXXI John Crumb Falls into Trouble
Chapter LXXII 'Ask Himself'
Chapter LXXIII Marie's Fortune
Chapter LXXIV Melmotte Makes a Friend
Chapter LXXV In Bruton Street
Chapter LXXVI Hetta and Her Lover
Chapter LXXVII Another Scene in Bruton Street
Chapter LXXVIII Miss Longestaffe Again at Caversham
Chapter LXXIX The Brehgert Correspondence
Chapter LXXX Ruby Prepares for Service
Chapter LXXXI Mr Cohenlupe Leaves London
Chapter LXXXII Marie's Perseverance
Chapter LXXXIII Melmotte Again at the House
Chapter LXXXIV Paul Montague's Vindication
Chapter LXXXV Breakfast in Berkeley Square
Chapter LXXXVI The Meeting in Bruton Street
Chapter LXXXVII Down at Carbury
Chapter LXXXVIII The Inquest
Chapter LXXXIX 'The Wheel of Fortune'
Chapter XC Hetta's Sorrow
Chapter XCI The Rivals
Chapter XCII Hamilton K. Fisker Again
Chapter XCIV John Crumb's Victory
Chapter XCV The Longestaffe Marriages
Chapter XCVI Where 'The Wild Asses Quench Their Thirst'
Chapter XCVII Mrs Hurtle's Fate
Chapter XCVIII Marie Melmotte's Fate
Chapter XCIX Lady Carbury and Mr Broune
Chapter C Down in Suffolk
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