"Mine's Ruth Rowland, and I live in Philadelphia, when I'm home. But we're spending the summer in Seacote. We just came down here for a week."
"In Seacote! Why, that's where we're spending the summer. We have a house on Fairway Avenue."
"Oh, I know that house. I remember seeing you there when I've passed by. Isn't it funny that we should happen to meet here! We live farther down, past the pier, you know."
"Yes, I know. Will you come to see me after we both get back there?"
"Yes, indeed I will. When are you going back?"
"To-morrow, I think. When are you?"
"In a few days. Do you know Cicely Ross?"
"No, I don't know very many children in Seacote. Do you know the Craig boys?"
"No. I guess we don't know the same people. But I know Hester Corey, and you do, too, 'cause I've seen her playing in your yard."