13/27 But without that you wouldn't like him. I don't think he's an Englishman." "A foreigner!" "He has got a foreign name." "An Italian nobleman ?" "I don't think he's noble in any country." "Who the d---- is he ?" "His name is--Lopez." "Everett's friend ?" "Yes;--Everett's friend. I ain't very much obliged to Master Everett for what he has done." "I've seen the man. Indeed, I may say I know him,--for I dined with him once in Manchester Square. Old Wharton himself must have asked him there." "He was there as Everett's friend. |