She would think out the "hows" as soon as she left this place.
Only a couple more days in which the Charm might work for her, here!
CHAPTER XV
THE LOSING OF THE CHARM
"Farewell, thou latter Spring! Farewell, All-hallown summer!"
Shakespeare.
"It's perfectly easy to have a good time in this world without any men," declared Mrs. Cartwright, smiling. "In fact, as easy as it is with them. In many ways, easier!"
Her listeners looked at her without conviction. For they were Miss Walsh and Olwen Howel-Jones. Poor Miss Walsh, having passed thirty-four years of her life in a manless world, having been then caught up into a Paradise for two, and, further, having been banished from it again with the departure of her Gustave, felt that nothing could be more untrue than this remark of the writer's.