16/54 I will have a man's whole heart, and not fragments and finger-ends of it." "To be sure, that is right. But I can't say much, Ethel, when I only know one side of the case, can I? But I like your spirit and your way of bringing what is wrong straight up to question. You are a bit Yorkshire yet, whatever you think gets quick to your tongue, and then out it comes. Good girl, your heart is on your lips." They talked the afternoon away on this subject, but Madam's last words were not only advisory, they were in a great measure sympathetic. |