And advise Madame de Chaumié and Mr. Bertram, with my love, of the appointment. Her ladyship and I will be photographed with our children grouped round us.

Westrip.

[To Sir Randle.] Then there's the telegram from the Daily Monitor, Sir Randle——

Sir Randle.

[Puffing himself out.] Ah, yes! The editor solicits my views upon—what is the subject of the discussion which is being carried on in his admirable journal, Mr. Westrip?——

Westrip.

"Should Women Marry under Thirty?"

Sir Randle.

H'm! [Musingly.] Should Women Marry under Thirty? [To Westrip.] Reply paid?

Westrip.