"What's the matter?"
"Oh, nothin'."
It was plain that he wished to be interrogated further, but Wallie, who was thinking of Helene Spenceley and her indifference to him, was in no mood to listen to other people's troubles.
After another period of reflection Pinkey asked abruptly:
"Do you believe in signs?"
To which Wallie replied absently:
"Can't say I do. Why?"
"If there's anything in signs I ought to be turrible jealous—the way my eyebrows grow together."
"Aren't you?" indifferently.
"Me—jealous? Nobody could make me jealous, especially a worman."