"Not since he was a little boy. I would not know him."
"Do you suppose he knows anything about us?"
"Probably Mr. Grafton never mentions us. Yet he must know that he has cousins living, but he may not know how hard we have to struggle for a livelihood."
"I wish we could get a chance to speak to him. He might feel disposed to help us."
"Probably his power is not great. He is only sixteen, and I presume has little command of money."
"How do you think it would do for Harry to carry him a letter, asking him to call upon us?"
"His guardian would intercept it."
"It might be delivered to him privately."
"There is something in what you say," returned Rose, thoughtfully. "He is our cousin, and we are his only living relatives. It would only be proper for him to call upon us."