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'Well; to begin with; Hughie;' said Trevor; 'it never entered my
mind that you went about distributing alms in that reckless way。 I
can understand your kissing a pretty model; but your giving a
sovereign to an ugly one … by Jove; no! Besides; the fact is that
I really was not at home to…day to any one; and when you came in I
didn't know whether Hausberg would like his name mentioned。 You
know he wasn't in full dress。'
'What a duffer he must think me!' said Hughie。
'Not at all。 He was in the highest spirits after you left; kept
chuckling to himself and rubbing his old wrinkled hands together。
I couldn't make out why he was so interested to know all about you;
but I see it all now。 He'll invest your sovereign for you; Hughie;
pay you the interest every six months; and have a capital story to
tell after dinner。'
'I am an unlucky devil;' growled Hughie。 'The best thing I can do
is to go to bed; and; my dear Alan; you mustn't tell any one。 I
shouldn't dare show my face in the Row。'
'Nonsense! It reflects the highest credit on your philanthropic
spirit; Hughie。 And don't run away。 Have another cigarette; and
you can talk about Laura as much as you like。'
However; Hughie wouldn't stop; but walked home; feeling very
unhappy; and leaving Alan Trevor in fits of laughter。
The next morning; as he was at breakfast; the servant brought him
up a card on which was written; 'Monsieur Gustave Naudin; DE LA
PART DE M。 le Baron Hausberg。' 'I suppose he has come for an
apology;' said Hughie to himself; and he told the servant to show
the visitor up。
An old gentleman with gold spectacles and grey hair came into the
room; and said; in a slight French accent; 'Have I the honour of
addressing Monsieur Erskine?'
Hughie bowed。
'I have come from Baron Hausberg;' he continued。 'The Baron … '
'I beg; sir; that you will offer him my sincerest apologies;'
stammered Hughie。
'The Baron;' said the old gentleman with a smile; 'has commissioned
me to bring you this letter'; and he extended a sealed envelope。
On the outside was written; 'A wedding present to Hugh Erskine and
Laura Merton; from an old beggar;' and inside was a cheque for
10;000 pounds。
When they were married Alan Trevor was the best man; and the Baron
made a speech at the wedding breakfast。
'Millionaire models;' remarked Alan; 'are rare enough; but; by
Jove; model millionaires are rarer still!'