"Why, the way he was asking him to dinner."
"It is nothing very uncommon for Mr. Haye to ask people to dinner."
"No, but such a person."
"What 'such a person'?"
"O, a farmer's boy. Mr. Haye wouldn't have done it once. But that's the way he always comes round to people when they get up in the world."
"This one hasn't got much up in the world yet."
"He is going to, you know. Mr. Herder says so; and President Darcy says there are not two such young men seen in half a century as he and his brother."
Elizabeth laid down her book and looked over at her companion, with an eye the other just met and turned away from.
"Rose, — how dare you talk to me so!"
"So how?" said the other, pouting and reddening, but without lifting her face from her work.