"I suppose the gentlemen will soon return."
"I am sure I do not know," she answered, indifferently.
"You will not feel lonely if I go?"
"Pray, do not think me so foolish."
"You know I like to sit with you, Miss Waring."
"But to-day, go to town and shop if the mania has taken possession of you. By the way, if you see any pretty pink organdy, you may purchase it for me, and leave it at Mrs. Forrest's to be made up. I remember now, a new dress is the very thing I want."
"I had better dress at once; let me see: the train starts at eleven. I shall be in town at two o'clock."
"George will drive you over to the depot; you have just time to dress and get there. You will be back to dinner?"
"Oh yes; before, perhaps."