Description | She is delighted with Mr. Phillipps and his speeches. She believes Mr. Rees to be one of the cleverest men in the County and that he will end up as one of the most successful. She thinks he may get in at the next election. She hears that "they are getting up quite a Chartist movement in Haverford ... and have established a Ballot Society there, I don't know what the town is coming to." She talks about her liking for chess. She has been playing the game with Mr. J. W. Phillips, the solicitor. She asks how his ''London belle" is |