31/33 If Dudley does not account himself the luckiest young fellow in the kingdom, he's not worthy of his good fortune. I wish they were both here now, honeymooning among these peaks, seeing the crescent over one, as we did last night!' 'Have you an idea, in reading Nesta's letter ?' 'Seems indifferent ?--mere trick to hide the blushes. And I, too, I'm interested in Delphica. Delphica and Falarique will be fine stage business. Of course, Dr.Bouthoin and his curate!--we know what Old England has to expect from Colney.' 'At any rate, Mr.Durance hurts no one. |