Love in Idleness: A Bar Harbour Tale
A Bar Harbour Tale
F. MARION CRAWFORD
AUTHOR OF MR. ISAACS, SARACINESCA, KATHARINE LAUDERDALE, ETC
New York MACMILLAN AND COMPANY AND LONDON 1894
All rights reserved
COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY F. MARION CRAWFORD.
Norwood Press: J. S. Cushing & Co. — Berwick & Smith Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
LOVE IN IDLENESS.
I'm going to stay with the three Miss Miners at the Trehearnes' place, said Louis Lawrence, looking down into the blue water as he leaned over the rail of the Sappho , on the sunny side of the steamer. They're taking care of Miss Trehearne while her mother is away at Karlsbad with Mr. Trehearne, he added, in further explanation.
Yes, answered Professor Knowles, his companion. Yes, he repeated vaguely, a moment later.
It's fun for the three Miss Miners, having such a place all to themselves for the summer, continued young Lawrence. It's less amusing for Miss Trehearne, I daresay. I suppose I'm asked to enliven things. It can't be exactly gay in their establishment.