10/23 'But, perhaps, you have a special value for it,' he said. It is others, not oneself, that ought to have such trifles,--that is, if they are of value at all.' 'There is none but myself that can care much for it.' 'There is no one to care at all. No one else that is,' he added, wishing to avoid any further declaration. 'Take that or anything else you want in the house. There will be things left, I suppose,--clothes and books and suchlike.' 'Hardly anything, sir. |