"I heartily wish," said he, "matters were no worse than you suppose.
You quite underrate my real embarrassments. My estate is mine only
nominally; not a farthing it produces comes into my pocket; the very
castle and its furniture are pledged; some houses in Vienna, and a few
thousand florins of Austrian _rentes_, derived from my mother, melted
away years ago; I am deeply in debt, and harassed on all sides by duns
and extortioners. I calculated my liabilities the other day--why I know
not, for I have no chance of clearing them--and I found it would require
three hundred thousand florins to release my lands and pay my debts. You
see, my dear M. Fatello, I am not a very likely match for an heiress."
Fatello had listened with profound attention to the insolvent
balance-sheet exhibited by the baron.
"Three hundred thousand florins--six hundred thousand francs," said he,
musingly--"allowing for usury and overcharges, might doubtless be got
rid of for a hundred thousand less. Well, baron, when Sebastiana marries
she will have more than that tacked to her apron. Her father left her
something like half a million, and I have not let the money lie idle.
She is a richer woman by some thousand louis d'ors than she was at his
death. I don't carry her account in my head, but I daresay her fortune
would clear your lands, and leave a nice nest-egg besides. And although
she certainly might find a husband in better plight as regards money
matters, yet, as you are so much attached to each other, and happiness,
after all, is before gold, I shall make no difficulties. I noticed the
girl was absent and sentimental of late, but never guessed the real
cause. Ah, baron! you fascinating dogs have much to answer for!"
Whilst Fatello thus ran on, with, as usual, more bluntness than good
breeding, Steinfeld was evidently on thorns; and at the first appearance
of a pause in the banker's discourse, he impatiently struck in.
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