49/59 You call me an actress, but I am not really one; I am only a woman who can use her personality for her own purposes. If I go with Lady Meadowcroft, it will be a mutual advantage. I shall really sympathise with her for I can see the poor thing is devoured with nervousness." "But do you think you will be able to stand her ?" I asked. She's not a bad little thing, au fond, when you get to know her. It is society that has spoilt her. |