24/42 "Has not Greece as noble sons as him? We must judge a man by his friends," says Mr. "I don't know that he is any good to any of us at all, now," says the talented member for the Crewe Junction. "He's a great deal too uppish to suit my book: and I know a great many people that think so too. There's my uncle--" "He's the best fellow in the world," said Mr.Fothergill, who felt, perhaps, that that coming revelation about Mr.Green Walker's uncle might not be of use to them; "but the fact is one gets tired of the same men always. |