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Julia
soon
discovered
that
he
did
not
much
like
spending
money
,
and
when
they
ate
a
meal
together
,
or
on
a
Sunday
went
for
a
small
excursion
,
she
took
care
to
pay
her
share
of
the
expenses
.
She
did
not
mind
this
.
She
liked
him
for
counting
the
pennies
,
and
,
inclined
to
be
extravagant
herself
and
always
a
week
or
two
behind
with
her
rent
,
she
admired
him
because
he
hated
to
be
in
debt
and
even
with
the
small
salary
he
was
getting
managed
to
save
up
a
little
every
week
.
He
was
anxious
to
have
enough
put
by
so
that
when
he
went
to
London
he
need
not
accept
the
first
part
that
was
offered
him
,
but
could
afford
to
wait
till
he
got
one
that
gave
him
a
real
chance
.
His
father
had
little
more
than
his
pension
to
live
on
,
and
it
had
been
a
sacrifice
to
send
him
to
Cambridge
.
His
father
,
not
liking
the
idea
of
his
going
on
the
stage
,
had
insisted
on
this
.
"
If
you
want
to
be
an
actor
I
suppose
I
can
’
t
stop
you
,
"
he
said
,
"
but
damn
it
all
,
I
insist
on
your
being
educated
like
a
gentleman
.
"
It
gave
Julia
a
good
deal
of
satisfaction
to
discover
that
Michael
’
s
father
was
a
colonel
,
it
impressed
her
to
hear
him
speak
of
an
ancestor
who
had
gambled
away
his
fortune
at
White
’
s
during
the
Regency
,
and
she
liked
the
signet
ring
Michael
wore
with
the
boar
’
s
head
on
it
and
the
motto
:
Nemo
me
impune
lacessit
.
"
I
believe
you
’
re
prouder
of
your
family
than
of
looking
like
a
Greek
god
,
"
she
told
him
fondly
.
"
Anyone
can
be
good
-
looking
,
"
he
answered
,
with
his
sweet
smile
,
"
but
not
everyone
can
belong
to
a
decent
family
.
To
tell
you
the
truth
I
’
m
glad
my
governor
’
s
a
gentleman
.
"
Julia
took
her
courage
in
both
hands
.
"
My
father
’
s
a
vet
.
"
For
an
instant
Michael
’
s
face
stiffened
,
but
he
recovered
himself
immediately
and
laughed
.
"
Of
course
it
doesn
’
t
really
matter
what
one
’
s
father
is
.
I
’
ve
often
heard
my
father
talk
of
the
vet
in
his
regiment
.
He
counted
as
an
officer
of
course
.
Dad
always
said
he
was
one
of
the
best
.
"
And
she
was
glad
he
’
d
been
to
Cambridge
.
He
had
rowed
for
his
College
and
at
one
time
there
was
some
talk
of
putting
him
in
the
university
boat
.