20/29 I've come here to speak to you about him.' Mr.Andrew drew a letter from his pocket, pursuing: 'Just throw aside your prejudices, and read this. It's a letter I had from him this morning. But first I must tell you how the case stands.' 'Know more than you can tell me, Nan,' said Tom, turning over the flavour of a gulp of his wine. He has been capitally educated; he has always been used to good society: well, we mustn't sneer at it: good society's better than bad, you'll allow. |