\"The LEFFERTSES!—\" said Mrs. van der Luyden.
\"The LEFFERTSES!—\" echoed Mrs. Archer. \"What would uncle Egmont have said of Lawrence Lefferts's pronouncing on anybody's social position? It shows what Society has come to.\"
\"We'll hope it has not quite come to that,\" said Mr. van der Luyden firmly.
\"Ah, if only you and Louisa went out more!\" sighed Mrs. Archer.
But instantly she became aware of her mistake. The van
\"The LEFFERTSES!—\" said Mrs. van der Luyden.
\"The LEFFERTSES!—\" echoed Mrs. Archer. \"What would uncle Egmont have said of Lawrence Lefferts's pronouncing on anybody's social position? It shows what Society has come to.\"
\"We'll hope it has not quite come to that,\" said Mr. van der Luyden firmly.
\"Ah, if only you and Louisa went out more!\" sighed Mrs. Archer.
But instantly she became aware of her mistake. The van