that she never leaned back. "Would you mind shutting the window? I'm so warm that I'm afraid of the draught." "Would you mind shutting the window?" Click to ENLARGE "Would you mind shutting the window?" "You don't mean to say that you've walked from King Street," said Alice, doing as she was desired. "Indeed I do,—every step of the way. Cabs are so ruinous. It's a most unfortunate thing; they always say it's just over the two miles here. I don't believe a word of it, because I'm only a little more than the half-hour walking it; and those men will say anything. But how can I prove it, you know?" "I really think it's too far for you to walk when it's so warm." "But what can I do, my dear? I must come, when I've specially come up to London to see you. I shall have a cab back again, because it'll be hotter then, and dear Lady Midlothian has promised to send her carriage at three to take me to the concert. I do so wish you'd go, Alice." "It's out of the question, aunt. The idea of my going in that way at the last moment, without any invitation!" "It wouldn't be without an invitation, Alice. The marchioness has said to me over and over again how glad she would be to see you, if I would bring you." "Why doesn't she come and call if she is so anxious to know me?" "My dear, you've no right to expect it; you haven't indeed. She never calls even on me." "I know I've no right, and I don't expect it, and I don't want it. But neither has she a right to suppose that, under such circumstances, I shall go to her house. You might as well give it up, aunt. Cart ropes wouldn't drag me there." "I think you are very wrong,—particularly under your present circumstances. A young woman that is going to be married, as you are—" are—" "As I am,—perhaps." "That's nonsense, Alice. Of course you are; and for his sake you are bound to cultivate any advantages that naturally belong to you. As to Lady Midlothian or the marchioness coming to call on you here in your father's house, after all that has passed, you really have no right to look for it." "And I don't look for it."