6. Pedgift’s Postscript “I mentioned that a point had occurred to me, sir,” remarked Pedgift Senior. “You did,” said Allan. “Would you like to hear what it is, Mr. Armadale?” “If you please,” said Allan. “With all my heart, sir! This is the point. I attach considerable importance—if nothing else can be done—to having Miss Gwilt privately looked after, as long as she stops at Thorpe Ambrose. It struck me just now at the door, Mr. Armadale, that what you are not willing to do for your own security, you might be willing to do for the security of another person.” “What other person?” inquired Allan. “A young lady who is a near neighbor of yours, sir. Shall I mention the name in confidence? Miss Milroy.” Allan started, and changed color. “Miss Milroy!” he repeated. “Can she be concerne