Capitolo 28
"Because, where is Daphne?" she cried, while looking around her and systematizing her/it
shawl of black lace.
"You is met as soon as out in Grove of Westbourne to find some gloves and
a flower for the party this evening", Hilda responded. Then she added,
meaningfully, the "Mr. Holsworthy has gone with her."
"Thing? Has that boy been again here?"
"Yes, Mrs. Tepping. He called for seeing Daphne."
My aunt turned him to me with a sorry tone. It is a particularity of mine
aunt--I have satisfied elsewhere him--that if she is angry with Jones, and
Jones is not present, she supposes a tone of the damaged sourness on his
you explain toward Brown or Smith or some other innocent person that her
it happens of coop addressing. "Now, this is really too bad, Hubert", her
you burst out, as if _I_ were the guilty one. "Dishonorable! Abominable! I am
sure I cannot extend what the young individual wants to say from him. Here he comes
dangling after Daphne every day and the whole day--and once it says never
if he intends anything from him or not. In My young days, such behavior
as that would not have been considered respectable."
I mentioned with the head and I benignly removed.
"Well, because he/she doesn't answer me?" my aunt followed, while heating on. "Does her
means to tell me you think his/her respectful behaviour to a beautiful girl in
The position of Daphne?"
"My dear aunt", I responded, "you confuse the people. I am not Mr.
Holsworthy. I decline the responsibility for him. I satisfy here it in Your,
hotels, for the first time this morning."
"Then that shows as often you comes to see Your relationships Hubert!"
my burst of aunt out, sideways. "The man has been here, to mine certain
knowledge, every day these six weeks."
"Really, Aunt Fanny", I said me; "You have to remember that a professional
man--"
"Oh, yes. That is the way! I placed down it all to Your profession, face,
Hubert! Although I Know that you are to the Thorntons Saturday--the saw it in
the papers--the morning Set--'among the guests Mr. is Edward and Mrs.
Burnes, Teacher Sebastian the Dr. Hubert Cumberledge', and so before, and