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Lord Mark took in through his nippers these balanced attributes of Susie. âBut isnât Mrs. Stringhamâs fidelity then equally magnificent?â
âWell, itâs a beautiful sentiment; but it isnât as if she had anything to give.â
âHasnât she got you?â Lord Mark presently asked.
âMeâ âto give Mrs. Lowder?â Milly had clearly not yet seen herself in the light of such an offering. âOh, Iâm rather a poor present; and I donât feel as if, even at that, Iâve as yet quite been given.â
âYouâve been shown, and if our friend has jumped at you it comes to the same thing.â He made his jokes, Lord Mark, without amusement for himself; yet it wasnât that he was grim. âTo be seen you must recognise, is, for you, to be jumped at; and, if itâs a question of being shown, here you are again. Only it has now been taken out of your friendâs hands; itâs Mrs. Lowder, already, whoâs getting the benefit. Look round the table and youâll make out, I think, that youâre being, from top to bottom, jumped at.â
âWell, then,â said Milly, âI seem also to feel that I like it better than being made fun of.â
It was one of the things she afterwards sawâ âMilly was forever seeing things afterwardsâ âthat her companion had here had some way of his own, quite unlike anyoneâs else, of assuring her of his consideration. She wondered how he had done it, for he had neither apologised nor protested. She said to herself, at any rate, that he had led her on; and what was most odd was the question by which he had done so. âDoes she know much about you?â
âNo, she just likes us.â
Even for this his travelled lordship, seasoned and saturated, had no laugh. âI mean you particularly. Has that lady with the charming face, which is charming, told her?â
Milly hesitated. âTold her what?â
âEverything.â
This, with the way he dropped it, again considerably moved herâ âmade her feel for a moment that, as a matter of course, she was a subject for disclosures. But she quickly found her answer. âOh, as for that, you must ask her.â
âYour clever companion?â
âMrs. Lowder.â
He replied to this that their hostess was a person with whom there were certain liberties one never took, but that he was none the less fairly upheld, inasmuch as she was for the most part kind to him and as, should he be very good for a while, she would probably herself tell him. âAnd I shall have, at any rate, in the meantime, the interest of seeing what she does with you. That will teach me more or less, you see, how much she knows.â
Milly followed thisâ âit was lucid; but it suggested something apart. âHow much does she know about you?â
âNothing,â said Lord Mark serenely. âBut that doesnât matterâ âfor what she does with me.â And then, as to anticipate Millyâs question about the nature of such doing: âThis, for instanceâ âturning me straight on for you.â
The girl thought. âAnd you mean she wouldnât if she did knowâ â?â
He met it as if it were really a point. âNo. I believe, to do her justice, she still would. So you can be easy.â
Milly had the next instant, then, acted on the permission. âBecause youâre even at the worst the best thing she has?â
With this he was at last amused. âI was till you came. Youâre the best now.â
It was strange his words should have given her the sense of his knowing, but it was positive that they did so, and to the extent of making her believe them, though still with wonder. That, really, from this first of their meetings, was what was most to abide with her: she accepted almost helplessly, she surrendered to the inevitability of being the sort of thing, as he might have said, that he at least thoroughly believed he had, in going about, seen here enough of for all practical purposes. Her submission was naturally, moreover, not to be impaired by her learning later on that he had paid at short intervals, though at a time apparently just previous to her own emergence from the obscurity of extreme youth, three separate
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