18/34 However, you have warned her, and she must take the consequence." "But, my dear Jennings, you don't think she has anything to do with the matter. I assure you she is a good, kind woman--" "With a violent temper, according to your mother," finished Jennings dryly. "However, don't alarm yourself. I don't think she is guilty." "I should think not," cried Mallow, indignantly. "Juliet's mother!" "But she may have something to do with the matter all the same. |