I lost touch with Driffield.I was always shy and reluctant to go to him; besides, I was busy with the exams, and after I passed the exams, I went abroad.I vaguely remember reading in the papers that he and Rosie were divorcing.As for Rosie, I heard nothing else.Her mother sometimes received a modest sum of ten or twenty pounds; the sum was sent by registered post, stamped with a New York postmark, but without the sender's address, There was no letter in it either, and it was supposed to be from Rosie, since no one but she would send money to Mrs. Gunn.Later, Rossi's mother lived to a very old age and passed away. Maybe Rossi found out through some channels, and the money was no longer sent.