'Oh, you mean Miss Levering.'
'Yes; nice creature, isn't she?' said Lord John, benevolently.
'I used rather to love her,' said Mrs. Freddy, brightly, 'but she doesn't come to us any more. She seems to be giving up going anywhere, except here, so far as I can make out.'
'She knows she can rest here,' said Lady John.
'What does she do to tire her?' demanded Mr. Freddy. 'Hasn't she been amusing herself in Norway?'
'Since she came back she's been helping my sister and me with a scheme of ours,' said Lady John.
'She certainly knows how to juggle money out of the men!' admitted Mrs. Heriot.
'It would sound less equivocal, Lydia, if you added that the money is to build baths in our Shelter for Homeless Women.'
'Homeless women?' echoed Mr. Freddy.
'Yes; in the most insanitary part of Soho.'