"Yes; it was he. He expressly spoke of it as a loan. I myself interpreted it as a gift simply to emphasize its extraordinary generosity. I thought you'd appreciate that. Do you see?"
"Perfectly, papa; and it's the extraordinary generosity that seems to me just what makes it impossible. Why should Mr. Davenant be generous to us? What does he expect to gain?"
"I had that out with him. He said he didn't expect to gain anything."
"And you believed him?"
"Partly; though I suppose he has something up his sleeve. It wasn't my policy to question him too closely about that. It's not altogether my first concern. I need the money."
"But you don't need the money—in that way, papa?"
"I need it in any way. If Davenant will let me have it—especially on such terms—I've no choice but to take it."
"Oh, don't, papa. I'm sure it isn't right. I—I don't like him."
"Pff! What's that got to do with it? This is business."
"No, papa. It's not business. It's a great deal more—or a great deal less—I don't know which."