"Yes, it is. We have splendid fun," Ena assured her. "The men are so kind to us."
"I think they must be," Win agreed. "Mr. Rolls has been very kind. Are all the rest like him?"
"I—suppose they have different ways of being kind—some of them. Some may be safer than others. I hardly know how to put it!"
"I think I understand."
"I—wonder if you do. Oh, Miss Child, I wish I dared speak to you frankly!"
When people begin thus there is invariably something disagreeable to follow; but Winifred Child braced herself and said calmly: "Please do."
"It's very difficult. I'm quite afraid of you."
"It's I who ought to be afraid of you."
"Don't be! I wish I could make you trust me. Can I?"
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