6/22 I wonder what sort of a young man he is. He is a good deal with Lord Silverbridge." Then Miss Cassewary spoke her opinion very plainly. "If Lord Silverbridge had nobody worse about him than Mr.Tregear he would not come to much harm." "I suppose he's not very well off." "No;--certainly not. He will have a property of some kind, I believe, when his mother dies. I think very well of Mr.Tregear;--only I wish that he had a profession. |