18/24 All anger that there may be between us must be on your side. I feel that thoroughly." "Then there shall be none on either side. Whatever may be done, I will not be angry with you. Your father advised me to come down here to you." "You have seen him, then ?" "Yes, I have seen him. I was in London the day you left." "It is so terrible to think that I should have brought upon you all this trouble." "You will bring upon me much worse trouble than that unless--. |