Letty nodded.
“The one I told ’er was that I wanted to ’elp someone who was like what I used to be myself.”
“I remember.”
“And the other, what I didn’t tell madam, I’ll tell ’er now. It was—it was I was ’opin’ that a woman’d come into my poor boy’s life as’d comfort ’im like––”
“And she didn’t come.”
“’E ain’t seen that she’s come. I said it’d be a tough job to bring ’im to fallin’ in love with ’er like; but it’s been tougher than what I thought it’d be.”
“So that I must—must do something.”
“Looks as if madam’d ’ave to.”
“I suppose you know that there’s an easy way for me to do it?”
“Nothink ain’t so very easy; but if madam ’as a big enough reason––”