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s.Therewasanunwrittenlawthatawifecouldneverbedivorcedonceshehadwornmorningwhiteandtheramiescarfofmourningforaparent-in-law.Sotheoldladygottheideathatherdaughter-in-lawwishedforherdeath.Itwouldcertainlysettlethedivorceproblem.Buttheoldladysworeshewouldseetheyoungerwomanoutofthehouseverticallybeforeshemadeherownexithorizontally.
Outwardlythedivorcenegotiationshadnotgainedmuchgroundinsixyears.MissFan&rsquosfamilyneverdidapprove.Nowtheykeptremindingherthatattwenty-sixshewasbecominganoldmaid.Soonshewouldnotevenqualifyfort&rsquoien-fang&mdashroomfiller,awifetofillupawidower&rsquosemptyroom.ItseemedtoherfamilythatLowasonlywaitingtohaveheronhisownterms.Itwasdoubtfulwhetherhewasseriouslytryingtogetadivorce.Possiblyalimonywasthestumblingblock.Therewerethosewhosaidhewasactuallyquitepoor.Whatlittlehehadmusthavedwindledawaythroughhislongabsencefromhome,withhisestateleftinthehandsofanestrangedwife.Therehadbeensomeunpleasantnessoverthedivorcequestionattheschoolwherehewasteaching.Ifhedidn&rsquotdependonhisjobforaliving,whydidn&rsquotheresign?
MissChoutoldWenconfidentiallythatMissFanhadbeenouttodinnerwithapawnbroker,chaperonedbymembersofherfamilyandaladymatchmaker.WenwasnottotellLo.
InhisindignationWentoldLoanyway,thoughofcourseheadded,&ldquoIt&rsquosallherfamily&rsquosdoing.&rdquo
&ldquoTheydidn&rsquottieherupwitharopeanddraghertotherestaurant,didthey?&rdquoLosaidsardonically.Hepromisednottotakeupthematterwithherimmediatelyasthatwouldbetraythesourceofhisinformation.
ButthateveningLodranktoomuchricewinewhentheydinedattheHouseBeyondHouseswhichhadthelakeonthethreesides.&ldquoCongratulations,MissFan!&rdquohesaid.&ldquoIhearyouaregoingtoinviteustoyourweddingfeast.&rdquoHedrainedhiscupandstrodeoffangrily.
MissFanrefusedtojointhemthenextday.Lo&rsquosletterswerereturnedunopened.AweeklaterMissChoureportedthatMissFanhadagainbeendiningwiththepawnbroker.Everythingwassettledthemanhadgivenherabigdiamondengagementring.
Lo&rsquosdivorceactionhadreachedthepointwhereitbegantomovethroughitsownmomentum.Thereweresignsthathiswife&rsquossidewasnowmorereadytolistentoreason.Hewouldbealaughingstockfortherestofhislifeifheweretoreturntohiswifeatthisstage.Sohewentaheadwiththedivorce,givinghiswifeageneroussettlementashehadpromised.AssoonasthedecreewasfinalhegotaprofessionalmatchmakertoapproachtheWongsofthedyeworksonhisbehalf.TheeldestWonggirlwasreportedtobetheprettiestgirlintown.
Afteranexchangeofphotographsanddueinvestigation,theWongsacceptedhim.LosoldagreatpartofhislandandboughtMissWongadiamondringevenbiggerthantheoneMissFanwassaidtohavegot.Hewasmarriedafterthreemonths.
ForsomereasonsMissFan&rsquosmatchdidnotcomeoff.MaybethepawnbrokerhadhisdoubtsaboutmoderngirlsandhadheardsomethingofMissFan&rsquoslongattachmenttoLo.AccordingtotheFansitwasbecausetheyhadfoundoutthatthepawnbrokerhadfalsifiedhisage.Somemalicioustongueshaditthatitwastheotherwayaround.
InthenaturalcourseofthingsLowouldhaverunintoMissFansoonerorlater,livinginthesametown.Buttheirfriendswerenotcontenttoleaveittochance.S