29/52 I will bring you together." "Oh, come," said Tristram, "we don't keep a matrimonial bureau. He will think you want your commission." "Present me to a woman who comes up to my notions," said Newman, "and I will marry her tomorrow." "You have a strange tone about it, and I don't quite understand you. I didn't suppose you would be so coldblooded and calculating." Newman was silent a while. "Well," he said, at last, "I want a great woman. |