"Then we must begin to plan a little for her pleasures. As she will only be here four days, we can't do very much. Suppose we have a little party Saturday afternoon, then she can meet all her Rockwell friends."
"Yes, that will be lovely. And I do hope she and Delight will like each other."
"Why of course they will, Midget. There's no reason why they shouldn't."
CHAPTER XIX
A VISIT FROM GLADYS
Gladys came Friday afternoon and Marjorie welcomed her with open arms, truly happy to see her friend again.
"Tell me all about your new home, Glad," said Midge, as the two settled themselves on either end of the sofa for a chat.
"Oh, it's just lovely, Mops. It's like summer all the time. And the flowers are in bloom all about, and the birds sing in the trees, and everybody wears white dresses and summer hats even in February."
"That is lovely. And is your father getting better?"
"Yes, some better. He just had to come to New York on some business, but the doctor said he must not stay but a few days. So we have to start back on Tuesday."