20/27 It should be your cousin's object to teach her to forget Mr Fitzgerald, and he will not do that by taking her to a house where that gentleman is staying." "She has said so much to you herself ?" "I do not know that I need declare to you what she has said herself. What object can either of us have but to assist her in her position ?" "And to save him from dishonour. I had so hoped that this was simply a childish dread on her part." "It is not so. If you have the power to prevent her going to Lady Monk's, I implore you to use it. |