Miss Ermyn L'Estrange insisted on an invitation to the wedding, which
took place at Rigsworth as quietly as the inhabitants of the village
would allow. The volatile actress won such favor from a local land agent
in a fair way of business that he goes to town far too frequently,
people say, and it is highly probable that her name will be changed soon
to a less euphonious one, which will be good for her and excellent for
the land agent's business.
Sarah Gissing found a new post as Master Henry's nurse, and Mrs.
Carter was well rewarded for the care she had taken of the boy. The
postmistress's sister received a fine diamond ring when David, by dint
of judicious questioning, found out the identity of the "friend" who
sent that most timely telegram, and, strangely enough, the surly
gamekeeper never received either the fifty pounds, or the thrashing,
or the sack; but was minus the silver paid to his poacher assistants
for their night watch.
So, even this little side issue, out of the many grave ones raised by
David's tenancy of an ordinary flat in an ordinary London mansion,
shows how often the unexpected happens, even in ordinary life.
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Transcriber's note:
Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters' errors; otherwise,
every effort has been made to remain true to the author's words and
intent.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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