"The señorita is going, of course."
"Yes, of course."
"Mrs. Roberts thinks she has heard of a position which may suit the young lady, and asked me to tell her about it. I fancy she would rather be with some one we know all about than to go among entire strangers."
"Is it in Los Angeles?" asked Mary Lee, eagerly.
"In Pasadena, I believe."
"Oh, if she takes it, I do hope Mrs. Bobs will think of her sometimes and ask her to come to see her."
"Trust her for that. It was for that very reason she was anxious that Miss Garcia should apply for this position. No, young lady, you needn't have any fear but that Jennie will have an eye on her, and if she is lonely it will not be my daughter's fault."
"Shall I go tell her that you want to see her?" asked Mary Lee.
"Suppose you do, then we'll settle it right here." So Mary Lee went off to seek Miss Dolores and presently left her in close conversation with Mr. Pinckney.