what I said to her. I--I didn't mean to propose to her, Peggy. It was

a mistake, I tell you. It's you I love--just you. And when I asked you

to marry me last night--why, I thought the money was mine, Peggy.

I'd never have asked you if I hadn't thought that. I--ah, you don't

believe me, you don't believe me, Peggy, and before God, I'm telling

you the simple truth! Why, I hadn't ever seen that last will, Peggy!

It was locked up in that centre place in the desk, you remember.

Why--why, you yourself had the keys to it, Peggy. Surely, you

remember, dear?" And Billy's voice shook and skipped whole octaves as

he pleaded with her, for he knew she did not believe him and he could