3/11 You shall tell me what to do for them--that is my affair." "Thank you. I thought you would feel for her. But the plan I have in my mind depends chiefly on Mrs.Morton, and I feel that it is asking a great deal to expect _her_ to do anything." "It is indeed. I should be almost afraid to speak to her on the subject." "If she had had her way, I imagine, matters would never have been so bad between Doctor Morton and Clarkson. I know she was inclined to be indulgent--perhaps too indulgent--when this poor woman came to her about their rent." "She is very kind hearted. |