3/17 He suffered me to dine with Mr.Selingman, and he fetched me afterwards. Even then we could not quite get rid of the dear man. He came on here with us, and he is now, I believe, greeting acquaintances everywhere in the Promenade. I am perfectly convinced that I shall have to look the other way when we go out." "I think I'll see whether I can rescue him," Norgate remarked. "Good show, isn't it ?" he added, turning to her companion. |