Sally listened and after a mystified minute understood.
“Well, of all the ridiculous children!” she exclaimed laughing.
“Yes, but what are we going to do about it? They simply can’t be allowed to spoil each other’s chances like that,” Daphne objected.
“Oh, we can fix that, now that we know about them both,” Sally exclaimed. “Look, we’ll do it this very minute.” She jumped up and went to the writing table, found a half sheet of notepaper and began to write.
Daphne looked over her shoulder.
“Will that do?” Sally inquired as she finished and carefully blotted the page.
“Couldn’t be better,” Daphne laughed. “Thank goodness, you can always depend on the Twins to see the funny side of everything.”
“I can’t wait until morning to give it to them,” Sally announced. She was half undressed but she slipped into a kimono and tip-toed into the hall. She poked the letter under the Twins’s door and hurried back to the waiting Daphne.
“Wish I could see their faces when they read it,” she said.
Janet saw the note first.