“Yes, you,” said Mr. Davis, rising. “Don't you know me, Mary? Why, I knew you the moment you come into the room.”
He moved towards her awkwardly, but she rose in her turn and drew back.
“If you touch me I'll scream,” she said, firmly. “How dare you. Why, I've never seen you before in my life.”
“It's Ben Davis, ma'am; it's 'im, right enough,” said Mr. Wotton, meekly.
“Hold your tongue,” said the old lady.
“Look at me!” commanded Mr. Davis, sternly. “Look at me straight in the eye.”
“Don't talk nonsense,” said the other, sharply. “Look you in the eye, indeed! I don't want to look in your eye. What would people think?”
“Let 'em think wot they like,” said Mr. Davis, recklessly. “This is a nice home-coming after being away thirty-five years.”