"I really believe it can be done," said Mary thoughtfully.
"Easiest thing in the world."
"It will be a party, then. And now tell me all about the details."
But when it came to details, Nell was less satisfying. She pleaded that she was sleepy; the doctor had told her she must not talk too long. Besides, anybody could work out the details.
"The main thing is the idea," she said with a careless gesture. "I've given you that. All you have to do is to develop it. Make him help you; he'll probably have a lot of suggestions of his own."
"You haven't met him," declared Mary.
"I'd like to. He must be an extraordinary character."
"I never said so, did I?"
"No. But judging by the way you're all fussed up over this thing——"
"Bosh!" said Mary, rising. "I'm not a bit fussed. It's as easy as anything."