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Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927

"The Soul of Nicholas Snyders, or, The Miser of Zandam"

I shall
not go with Jan's soul, I feel it; my own soul will come back to me.
I shall be again the hard, cruel, mean old man I was before, only now
I shall be poor and helpless. The folks will laugh at me, and I shall
curse them, powerless to do them evil. Even Dame Toelast will not
want me when she learns all. And yet I must do this thing. So long
as Jan's soul is in me, I love Christina better than myself. I must
do this for her sake. I love her--I cannot help it."
Old Nicholas rose, took from the place, where a month before he had
hidden it, the silver flask of cunning workmanship.
"Just two more glassfuls left," mused Nicholas, as he gently shook the
flask against his ear. He laid it on the desk before him, then opened
once again the old green ledger, for there still remained work to be
done.
He woke Christina early. "Take these letters, Christina," he
commanded. "When you have delivered them all, but not before, go to
Jan; tell him I am waiting here to see him on a matter of business."
He kissed her and seemed loth to let her go.
"I shall only be a little while," smiled Christina.
"All partings take but a little while," he answered.
Old Nicholas had foreseen the trouble he would have. Jan was content,
had no desire to be again a sentimental young fool, eager to saddle
himself with a penniless wife.


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