19/19 It's a thousand pities as he married i' that way--a fine man like him, as might ha' had the pick o' the county, an' had his grandchildren about him now. An' him so fond o' children, too.' In this manner Mrs.Patten usually wound up her reminiscences of the Vicar's wife, of whom, you perceive, she knew but little. It was clear that the communicative old lady had nothing to tell of Mrs.Gilfil's history previous to her arrival in Shepperton, and that she was unacquainted with Mr.Gilfil's love-story. |