5/9 I don't believe, Curzon, though I should live to be a thousand, that I shall ever look upon your like again." "And so you laugh. Well, no doubt it is a pleasant reflection," says the professor dismally. "I begin to wish now I had never seen myself." "Oh, come! cheer up," says Hardinge, "your pretty ward will be all right. If Lady Baring takes her in hand, she----" "Ah! But will she ?" says the professor. "Will she like Per----Miss Wynter ?" "Sure to," said Hardinge, with quite a touch of enthusiasm. |