"She has not much to do with the matter. I often wonder she has not taken more trouble about Dorothea."
"Oh, well—people in London have no time, and she is always in a bustle. But isn't this a curious finale to the long quarrel,—that the two babies, Christened together, and then never meeting till they are nearly twenty, should marry brothers, and become almost sisters! Now, Margot, I know I often seem to you a great deal too outspoken, and perhaps I am. But just this once, don't you think I was right?"
"Just this once, Issy, I haven't a word to say," Margot answered.
THE END