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Like Laurence, Riley assumed that he had rights and responsibilities in the matter of Harcourt's child.  Determined not to be "an outrageous scrub", he tried to do what was, by his standards, the right thing: he asked Harcourt to marry him, promising her that his family would do "all that is proper."  He even went so far as to arrange with the former governor of Cape Town that the governor's wife should "receive" Harcourt into society - that is, provide a sort of social sponsorship - which would "make everything easy" for Harcourt in Britain.
 
Like Laurence, Riley assumed that he had rights and responsibilities in the matter of Harcourt's child.  Determined not to be "an outrageous scrub", he tried to do what was, by his standards, the right thing: he asked Harcourt to marry him, promising her that his family would do "all that is proper."  He even went so far as to arrange with the former governor of Cape Town that the governor's wife should "receive" Harcourt into society - that is, provide a sort of social sponsorship - which would "make everything easy" for Harcourt in Britain.
  
Harcourt, of course, refused.  Her fellow aviators regarded Riley's behaviour as quixotic at best and harassing at worst, with Chenery muttering ominously about "working on" the naval captain.   
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Harcourt, of course, refused.  Her fellow aviators regarded Riley's behaviour as quixotic at best and harassing at worst, which Chenery muttering ominously about "working on" the naval captain.   
  
 
Quarrel or no quarrel, Riley turned to Laurence as the one member of the formation likely to share his own view of the matter.  His determination to pursue the marriage had a very practical aspect.  His father's estates were entailed (could not be inherited by a woman), and his older brother had only daughters.  It was only after Laurence explained this - with some difficulty - to Harcourt that she agreed to the marriage, although on the condition that if the child were a girl, she would be given the Harcourt name.  Indeed, Harcourt rather expected that if the child were a girl, Riley would divorce her, as in her view of things, he would have no further need for her or the child.
 
Quarrel or no quarrel, Riley turned to Laurence as the one member of the formation likely to share his own view of the matter.  His determination to pursue the marriage had a very practical aspect.  His father's estates were entailed (could not be inherited by a woman), and his older brother had only daughters.  It was only after Laurence explained this - with some difficulty - to Harcourt that she agreed to the marriage, although on the condition that if the child were a girl, she would be given the Harcourt name.  Indeed, Harcourt rather expected that if the child were a girl, Riley would divorce her, as in her view of things, he would have no further need for her or the child.

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