21. A Street—Neigh’s Rooms—Christopher’s Rooms As soon as Ethelberta had driven off from the Hall, Ladywell turned back again; and, passing the front entrance, overtook his acquaintance Mr. Neigh, who had been one of the last to emerge. The two were going in the same direction, and they walked a short distance together. ‘Has anything serious happened?’ said Neigh, noticing an abstraction in his companion. ‘You don’t seem in your usual mood to-night.’ ‘O, it is only that affair between us,’ said Ladywell. ‘Affair? Between you and whom?’ ‘Her and myself, of course. It will be in every fellow’s mouth now, I suppose!’ ‘But—not anything between yourself and Mrs. Petherwin?’ ‘A mere nothing. But surely you started, Neigh, when you suspected it just this moment?’ ‘No—you merely fanci