When I want a broad-minded opinion for general enlightenment, distinct from special advice, I never go to a man who deals in the subject professionally. So I like the parson's opinion on law, the lawyer's on doctoring, the doctor's on business, and my business-man's—that is, yours—on morals." "And on love—" "My own." "I'm afraid there's a hitch in that argument," said Oak, with a grave smile.