14/27 I only heard all this to-day, you know;--though I had heard about it before." "And therefore you want to set out on your travels. As far as I saw I should say he is a clever fellow." "I don't doubt that." "And a gentleman." "I don't know that he is not," said Arthur. "I've no right to say a word against him. From what Wharton says I suppose he's rich." "He's good looking too;--at least he's the sort of man that women like to look at." "Just so. I've no cause of quarrel with him,--nor with her. |