"We do not want to oppose my brother, or to injure his child."
"We want to get at the truth," said the Dean.
"Just so."
"Where there is concealment there must be suspicion," urged the Dean.
"No doubt."
"But everything must be done quite openly," said Lord George. "I would not have a step taken without the knowledge of Mr. Stokes. If Mr. Stokes would do it himself on my brother's behalf it would be so much the better."
"That is hardly probable," said the Dean.
"Not at all probable," said Mr. Battle.
"I couldn't be a party to an adverse suit," said Lord George.
"There is no ground for any suit at all," said the lawyer. "We cannot bring an action against the Marquis because he chooses to call the lady he lives with a Marchioness, or because he calls an infant Lord Popenjoy. Your brother's conduct may be ill-judged. From what you tell me, I think it is. But it is not criminal."