Edward
"That would be me," the mysterious - or rather, the no longer mysterious - woman answers, retracting her metaphorical claws when Edward mentions her friend, but still looking at him with some suspicion. "Kind of you to carry her regards all this way. Did you find her well?"
Edward seems to have been granted access to the tea and the stove, where a kettle full of water has already been set to boil. The cook and the scullery maid return to what they had been doing before the man's entry, namely scrubbing potatoes and paring apples.
Maximilian
"Yes, of course you would inquire after him. He is the villain who's orchestrated my niece's husband's disappearance. And before you ask - yes, I am aware what the rumours about him are. I'm afraid Mr. Tubbs was the originator of those rumours. He is a ridiculous man, Mr. Tubbs. I myself never approved of the match, by the by. As I said - ridiculous man. But Aramintha's father thought that as long as a man has land, money and interest, he may be excused some trifling eccentricities, so my opinion was not consulted." The lady's expression very clearly conveys that she considers it her niece's own fault, finding herself in this distressing situation by marrying a "ridiculous man". She looks Maximilian up and down, searching for signs of ridiculousness. "I say, you appear to be awfully young. In what capacity does Mr. Norrell employ you? Are you his secretary? His pupil?"