16/53 I can't doubt now that you are cleverer than your neighbours, for you have found out something which they never did. But you will come ?--for that's my business." Elsley looked inquiringly at Tom; he had learnt now to consult his eye, and lean on him like a child. Tom looked a stout yes, and Elsley said languidly,-- "You have given me so much new and good advice in a few minutes, sir, that I must really do myself the pleasure of coming and hearing more." "Well done, our side!" cried old Mark. No London late hours here, sir. |