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"
Professor
,
"
continued
Robert
Canler
,
with
great
deliberation
,
as
though
carefully
weighing
his
words
,
"
I
have
come
this
evening
to
speak
with
you
about
Jane
.
"
You
know
my
aspirations
,
and
you
have
been
generous
enough
to
approve
my
suit
.
"
Professor
Archimedes
Q.
Porter
fidgeted
in
his
armchair
.
The
subject
always
made
him
uncomfortable
.
He
could
not
understand
why
.
Canler
was
a
splendid
match
.
"
But
Jane
,
"
continued
Canler
,
"
I
can
not
understand
her
.
She
puts
me
off
first
on
one
ground
and
then
another
.
I
have
always
the
feeling
that
she
breathes
a
sigh
of
relief
every
time
I
bid
her
good-by
.
"
"
Tut
,
tut
,
"
said
Professor
Porter
.
"
Tut
,
tut
,
Mr.
Canler
.
Jane
is
a
most
obedient
daughter
.
She
will
do
precisely
as
I
tell
her
.
"
"
Then
I
can
still
count
on
your
support
?
"
asked
Canler
,
a
tone
of
relief
marking
his
voice
.
"
Certainly
,
sir
;
certainly
,
sir
,
"
exclaimed
Professor
Porter
.
"
How
could
you
doubt
it
?
"
"
There
is
young
Clayton
,
you
know
,
"
suggested
Canler
.
"
He
has
been
hanging
about
for
months
.
I
do
n't
know
that
Jane
cares
for
him
;
but
beside
his
title
they
say
he
has
inherited
a
very
considerable
estate
from
his
father
,
and
it
might
not
be
strange
--
if
he
finally
won
her
,
unless
--
"
and
Canler
paused
.
"
Tut
--
tut
,
Mr.
Canler
;
unless
--
what
?
"