Chapter

 1   VII|    and his steward, Mr. Peter Varga, who was such a fool that
 2   VII|   former Whitsun King, Master Varga the estate agent, Palko
 3     X|       by the hands of old Mr. Varga, the steward. This particular
 4     X|       towards his wife.~ ~Mr. Varga took the list, and, as was
 5     X|    Fanny did not wait for Mr. Varga to come nearer to her, but
 6     X|    again.~ ~"Nay, my dear Mr. Varga, do sit down, or else I
 7     X| brought me, my dear, good Mr. Varga?" asked Fanny, with a smile. "
 8     X|   pleased I am to see you."~ ~Varga murmured something to the
 9     X|       steward.~ ~"My dear Mr. Varga, pardon me if I trouble
10     X|       with a question."~ ~Mr. Varga hastened to assure her that
11     X|        very important."~ ~Mr. Varga assured her that he was
12     X| bottom of her heart, that Mr. Varga, for the life of him, could
13     X|           In all his life Mr. Varga had never had to face so
14     X|     all?~ ~In his despair Mr. Varga scoured the floor with his
15     X|    indeed good advice."~ ~Mr. Varga looked beseechingly at Fanny,
16     X|      pause at a name, and Mr. Varga would look up as if about
17     X|         That she is," replied Varga; "indeed, it would not be
18     X|     the family fiscal and Mr. Varga were awaiting them, in order
19    XI|  which had caused[Pg 262] Mr. Varga so much sweat and anguish,
20   XXI|       agent, benevolent Peter Varga, who had asked, as a favour,
21   XXI|      end of the table sat Mr. Varga, with all the candles piled
22   XXI|   friend is my steward, Peter Varga."~ ~"Oh, sir!" the other
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License