6/27 Nobody is looking at you--certainly not the Cautley man. In fact, to tell you the truth, at this moment he is particularly engaged in looking the other way." But Miss Quincey did not know that lady. She knew no one but Rhoda and Mrs.Moon; and if Mrs.Moon was too old, Rhoda was too young to take that view; besides, Mrs.Moon was not a woman of the world and no ridiculous delicacy prompted her to look the other way. In any case Juliana's state of mind, advertised as it was by her complexion and many eccentricities of behaviour, could not have escaped her notice. In these tactics she was not left unsupported. |