32/33 If I hadn't a remarkably pushing sort of a conscience I wouldn't sacrifice myself in that way." "She won't marry Simpkins," said the Major. I don't anticipate any difficulty about that part of the programme." "Wait till you've seen Simpkins. Wait till you've talked to him. No woman would marry Simpkins." "Miss King will," said Meldon. "She wants a man on whom to practise her art, and she'll be all the better pleased if he's a particularly undesirable kind of beast. |