"And he's just crazy over her. He 'phoned me again to-day asking about her."
"Well—what of it?"
A crafty expression came into her husband's face. He looked wise for a moment; then he said solemnly:
"To make two people who are in love forget and forgive, all you have to do is to get them into each others' arms. That's the way it would be with them! Only stubbornness keeps them apart now—just stubbornness!"
"Yes—that's true," admitted Fanny.
"Well," he said significantly, "it's very simple—we must get them into each others' arms."
"How?" she demanded.
"Ah," he smiled, "that's where my idea comes in."
Fanny looked at him curiously. It was the first time she had ever heard her husband say anything sensible.
"Go on—tell me," she said eagerly.