Mrs. Crowley.
Dear Mr. Carbery, don't draw the very obvious moral. We're all quite wretched enough as it is.
Lady Kelsey.
And two days later Lucy came to me with a white face to say that he had been arrested for forging a cheque.
Carbery.
I only met him once, and I'm bound to say I thought him a most charming man.
Lady Kelsey.
Ah, that's what ruined him. He was always so entirely delightful. He could never say no to any one. But there's not an atom of harm in him. I'm quite certain he's never done anything criminal; he may have been foolish, but wicked never.
Mrs. Crowley.
Of course he'll be able to clear himself. There's not the least doubt about that.