25/32 'The world must be peopled; but for myself I like the country better than the town.' 'So do I,' said Roger; 'and I like Suffolk. The people are hearty, and radicalism is not quite so rampant as it is elsewhere. The poor people touch their hats, and the rich people think of the poor. There is something left among us of old English habits.' 'That is so nice,' said Lady Carbury. 'All the same I dare say we're improving, like the rest of the world. |