The Man by Bram Stoker Chapter 21 Page 4

amounts from the various firms hereunder enumerated.”‘ She then proceeded to read them, he writing and repeating as he wrote. Then she added:

‘“The same being the total amount of my debts which she has kindly paid for me.”‘ He paused here; she asked.

‘Why don’t you go on?’

‘I thought it was Stephen — Miss Norman,’ he corrected, catching sight of her lorgnon, ‘who was paying them.’

‘Good Lord, man,’ she answered, ‘what does it matter who has paid them, so long as they are paid?’

‘But I didn’t ask you to pay them,’ he went on obstinately. There was a pause, and