41/42 I should not want him to stop there, but only to take me over. I should think there would be no difficulty in hiring a small vessel at Weymouth to take me to Ostend, especially as money is no object now. If Mr.Tallboys cannot spare time himself, he can send a clerk with me or get somebody who will take me in charge; but at any rate I intend to go by myself if necessary. I do not suppose it will cause any delay about the will, Mr.Withers; for of course there must be some trouble in having it proved." "It can make no difference, Mrs.Conway.I do not give that the least thought. I will go round at once and tell William to put in the horses." "Mabel and I will go over too, James," Mrs.Withers said; "we cannot sit quiet all day after this excitement. |