61/123 "I want him to be kind to Harold and can't help thinking he will." "Yes, but I fancy that that will be his notion of it--keeping him from making debts. I dare say one needn't trouble about him," Brookenham added. "He can take care of himself." "He appears to have done so pretty well all these years," she mused. "As I saw him in my childhood I see him now, and I see now that I saw then even how awfully in love he was with mamma. He's too lovely about mamma," Mrs.Brookenham pursued. |