212/263 "Do you mean that that's the reason, that that's A reason-- ?" Fanny at first, however, feeling the response in this, didn't say all she meant; she said for the moment something else instead. "He did it for you--largely at least for you. And it was for you that I did, in my smaller, interested way--well, what I could do. For I could do something," she continued; "I thought I saw your interest as he himself saw it. And I thought I saw Charlotte's. |