"No, I was at Woolwich; I can't think whom he reminds me of."
"There's another of him on the next page."
"Yes," he said, turning over the leaves, "he seems to have been fond of being taken with you, Vi."
"Yes, you see we saw a good deal of him there. He is very good-looking, isn't he?"
"Well, yes, I suppose he is. I don't care for that kind of face, though; he looks like a fellow in a cheap music-hall."
Marjorie was not half satisfied with Lady Violet's answer.
"Oh no, he isn't like that at all."
"Why, there he is again! A conceited sort of fellow, I should think."
Was he jealous? Marjorie wondered.
"No, he wasn't at all conceited," Lady Violet replied. "You would have liked him, I'm sure."