12/39 Then he made a shot, and said: "I see. He wanted you to become engaged to him again, and you wouldn't." Elizabeth looked at him with an air of surprise and respect, and said: "It wasn't quite like that, sir. I didn't say as I wouldn't be his fioncy again. I said I'd see how he behaved himself." "Then he wasn't in a good temper," said Mr.Flexen. "But after the trouble he had had with Lord Loudwater he couldn't be in a very good temper." "He was too used to his lordship's tantrums to take much notice of them. |