His sister turned away, with a look of intense annoyance.
‘You see, I am disinterested myself,’ he went on. ‘I might find a wife who had wealth and social standing. But I choose Amy deliberately.’
‘An abominable choice!’
‘No; an excellent choice. I have never yet met a woman so well fitted to aid me in my career. She has a trifling sum of money, which will be useful for the next year or two—’
‘What has she done with the rest of it, then?’
‘Oh, the ten thousand is intact, but it can’t be seriously spoken of. It will keep up appearances till I get my editorship and so on. We shall be married early in August, I think. I want to ask you if you will go and see her.’
‘On no account! I couldn’t be civil to her.’
Jasper’s brows blackened.
‘This is idiotic prejudice, Dora. I think I have some claim upon you; I have shown some kindness—’
‘You have, and I am not ungrateful. But I dislike Mrs Reardon, and I couldn’t bring myself to be friendly with her.’