11/27 My cousin, Mr Palliser, I mean, liked you so much when you came." "And he does not like me quite so much now, because I went out in the moonlight with his wife. Isn't that it ?" "Well;--no, Miss Vavasor. I had not intended to mention that at all. I have seen him certainly since you came in,--just for a minute, and he is vexed. But it is not about that that I would speak to you." "I saw plainly enough that he was angry with me." "He thought you would have brought her in earlier." "And why should he think that I can manage his wife? |