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When Burton was dressinglady!" he said--
Burton always speaks of her as the "young lady"--he never makes a
mistake about class
Suzette for hiht
about her boy's noisy, tiresome rackety school friends--necessary evils
to be put up with for the boy's sake--The fluffies he announces always
by their full titles--"Madame la Comtesse"--etc, etc, with a face of
stone Nina and the one or two other Englishwomen he is politely
respectful to, but to Miss Sharp he is absolutely reverential--she ot wet through yesterday," I
hazarded--
"He's that delicate," Burton re more about the family than I do after all--!
"How did you knoas delicate, Burton, or even that Miss Sharp had a
brother?"
"I don't exactly know, Sir Nicholas--it's co lady don't talk"
"How did you guess, then?"
"I've seen her anxious when I've brought in her tray--so pardon Miss, but can I do anything