Page 275 (1/1)
'I ae it is since we met'
'Hardly since the Melmottes' ball,' said Hetta
'Hardly indeed I have been here once since that What has brought Roger up to town?'
'I don't knohat it is Some mystery, I think Whenever there is aabout Felix I do get so unhappy about Felix, Mr Montague'
'I saw hier says the Railway Board is all a sha as he heard this,--'and that Felix should not be there And then there is sohter'
'She is toof herFelix, and of course it is for her money And I believe that man is determined to quarrel with them'
'What man, Miss Carbury?'
'Mr Mel to end'
'But I saw thereatest friends When I wanted to see Mr Melmotte he bolted himself into an inner room, but he took your brother with him He would not have done that if they had not been friends When I saw it I aler has the greatest dislike to Mr Meler is always right It is always safe to trust hiue?' Paul did think so, and was by no htly belonged to him; but still he found the subject difficult 'Of course I will never go against er is a rock of strength, so that if one did whatever he said one would never get wrong I never found any one else that I thought that of, but I do think it of him'
'No one has more reason to praise him than I have'
'I think everybody has reason to praise him that has to do with him And I'll tell you why I think it is Whenever he thinks anything he says it;--or, at least, he never says anything that he doesn't think If he spent a thousand pounds, everybody would know that he'd got it to spend; but other people are not like that'