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chapter 5 of the pink shop by fergus hume this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by candy chapter 5 sir joseph's intentions in time sir joseph branwyn gradually recovered his usual rude health although there was no doubt that the unexpected and tragic death of his wife had shaken his system severely but his feeling for her decease was not one of regret doubtlessly had once loved her in an animal way which might have had its beginning in a purer affection when the rustic lovers wandered as boy and girl through the bleakly woods in summer set shire but since the big man had become a prominent personage in the political social and stockbroking worlds the uncalmly looks of the poor woman had rapidly become offensive to his more cultivated taste he was annoyed by her unwieldy appearance by her simple manners and it irritated him that she was not sufficiently educated to shine in the circles to which his wealth procured him admission the rich setting of success suited to a diamond was thrown away on a common stone and lady branwyn as sir joseph wrathfully told himself on many occasions was merely an ordinary pebble on the beach in his daughter audrey the millionaire could have found the hostess he required for the gorgeous mansion on camden hill she had been born in the purple of wealth she had been admirably educated and besides being an exceptionally pretty girl her manners were attractive but sir joseph had never loved this daughter of the wife he disliked even though he was her father audrey was far too frank and honest for him and did not seem to appreciate her advantages as the only child and heiress of a wealthy man her preference was for the simple life and she found the frivolous doings and trifling chatter of society excessively boring also she had set her affections on a young man who as he had occupied no position in the world branwyn did not mind if audrey married a pauper so long as that popper possessed a title but that she should wish to become the wife of a commoner who had yet to make his way in the world was a heinous sin in the successful parvanu's eyes finally sir joseph had always resented the sex of audrey he had ardently desired an heir and it was one of his grievances against the unhappy lady branwyn that she had not presented him with a son now that the stumbling block of an objectionable wife had been removed sir joseph saw a chance of realizing his ambition before he rose from his sickbed he determined to marry again as speedily as possible in the hope that a male child would be born to inherit his wealth and title then audrey could marry her barrister and he would wash his hands of her once and for all branwyn would not have admitted his feelings to the world but in his heart he was thankful that his wife was dead...