"Juliet has it," said the Judge. "That's better than just riding or dressing for its own sake. I'd like driving over the world myself. What next?"
"Joe Benton. Will have a fortune. Interest, wife, house, and estate better than anybody else."
"I don't believe the best wife can be bought," said Roswell.
"And the best house for you mightn't be the best house for me," said Judy.
"He didn't mean it for you, Judy," said her cousin Bob.
"Judge'll never get through, if you don't stop these civilities," said Norton. "I decide for Joe. No, I don't! I decide for Juliet. Nicer to go contentedly travelling all over, than to take all one's comfort in one's pride. Juliet has it yet."
"Judy Bartholomew. Will have a queen's power, and the use of it is to put down religious freedom in her dominions."
"Juliet has it!" shouted Norton. "Better amuse yourself not at other people's expense, I think, if you can manage it."
"Roswell Holt; all books in all languages, and power to understand them. Finds the good of his life in reading."
"That sounds sensible," said Norton. "I give it for Roswell over Juliet."