Volume I Part 59 (1/2)

Morti the bell, and when the servant entered gave him the note to deliver to Mr Edwards

Mr Edwards was the bridegroom, and if he said yes, then the banker would also say the same

”Your ill be coly

”Have you, perhaps, any further requests to atelles I depart to-iers,” said Clary, with indifference, as if speaking about taking a walk soiers? H'm! the country is not bad, but the Frenchmen do not know much of colonization”

Madaan to understand

”I depart to- early!” Clary coolly repeated

Mortihtfully across his forehead

”At daybreak,a vessel sails for that port? I am well acquainted with the departures of the various steamers--”

”And you know, therefore, that none of the

”Well, then?” asked the banker in an animated manner

”Well, then, just on that account I have been looking for you”

”Looking for me?”

”Yes, indeed, you know all shi+p-brokers, and you will easily be able to help me out of my difficulties”

”But I do not exactly understand”

”Dearin the Coptic dialect!” exclai for Algiers I have no vessel, and for that reason you will have to get me one”

”What? You desire a vessel--”

”Yes, yes I am in want of a shi+p with captain,necessary for such an undertaking

To- the shi+p, with stea, at the wharf of Marseilles And now, please consider theto allow you fiveWas it possible for anybody to demand of him, of the firm of Mortimer & Co, a complete, well-equipped steamer as if he could shake it out of his sleeve?

”Threewith her finger

Mortily It was close upon ht, all offices closed Where could he procure a vessel?

”The fiveto her feet