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Anthony Trollope: The Belton Estate24. CHAPTER XXIV: THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY HOTEL (continued)'It is his without any claiming,' said Clara. 'Ah, well; it will all be settled before long,' said Aylmer. 'It is settled already,' said Clara. At seven the three met again, and when the dinner was on the table there was some little trouble as to the helping of the fish. Which of the two men should take the lead on the occasion? But Clara decided the question by asking her cousin to make himself useful. There can be little doubt but that Captain Aylmer would have distributed the mutton chops with much more grace, and have carved the roast fowl with much more skill; but it suited Clara that Will should have the employment, and Will did the work. Captain Aylmer, throughout the dinner, endeavoured to be complaisant, and Clara exerted herself to talk as though all matters around them were easy. Will, too, made his effort, every now and then speaking a word, and restraining himself from snapping at his rival; but the restraint was in itself evident, and there were symptoms throughout the dinner that the untamed man was longing to fly at the throat of the man that was tamed. 'Is it supposed that I ought to go away for a little while?' said Clara, as soon as she had drunk her own glass of wine. 'Oh dear, no,' said the captain. 'We'll have a cup of coffee that is, if Mr Belton likes it.' 'It's all the same to me,' said Will. 'But won't you have some more wine?' Clara asked. 'No more for me,' said Captain Aylmer. 'Perhaps Mr Belton' 'Who; I? No; I don't want any more wine,' said Will; and then they were all silent. This is page 327 of 446. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Belton Estate at Amazon.com
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