and corruption prevalent, I am sorry to say, among the very best

people; what we really need is continually to be reminded of the fact

that pure hearts and homes and happy faces are to be found to-day

alike in the palatial residences of the wealthy and in the humbler

homes of those less abundantly favoured by Fortune, and yet dwelling

together in harmony and Christian resignation and--er--comparatively

moderate circumstances."

"Surely," Mrs. Saumarez protested, "art has nothing to do with

morality. Art is a process. You see a thing in a certain way; you make

your reader see it in the same way--or try to. If you succeed, the