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When > will it be r " ' Said the bells of Stepnee ; I'm sure I don't know, Said tlie great bell of Bow. ' Soon as you like — if that's early enough to suit you ?" " What do you say to Monday, at Du- bourg's ; or to-morrow, at Verey's '?" " When and where you will, " answered the 174 ELIOT THE YOUNGER. young person gaily. " Time and place are all one to me. " " Hush, my dear child, hush. You speak too lightly. Kemember it was Lord Lytton who said, ' Never treat money with levity : money is chara...cter ' ; and don't forget it was Lord Langsyne Avho said the same of dinner. Never treat dinner with levity : dinner is character. " " Well, how about those poor people who have neither money nor dinner "? Would you say they had no character also ? That would be rather too rough on them, I think. But look here. If I come and dine with you, what shall you give me 1 Mind, I'm not going to be choked off with a thick soup. And do you think there'll be anything with macaroons in ? Do you, now ?" *' It's quite possible, " said his lordship^ smiling ; " even if it's only a bag.
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