6/9 "Will she like Per---- Miss Wynter ?" "Sure to," said Hardinge, with quite a touch of enthusiasm. "'To see her is to love her, and love but'-- --" "That is of no consequence where anyone is concerned except Lady Baring," says the professor, with a little twist in his chair, "and my sister has not seen her as yet. And besides, that is not the only question--a greater one remains." "By Jove! you don't say so! What ?" demands Mr.Hardinge, growing earnest. "That is the real point." "Oh! I see!" says Hardinge thoughtfully. An early visit to Lady Baring, and an anxious appeal, brings out all that delightful woman's best qualities. |