"Well," said Caroline frankly, "I thought it possible that you might forget to write, or that you were so annoyed with me you might not care to bother about me any more."
"I was not annoyed with you," said Haverford quickly.
"Oh! weren't you? I thought you were!"
They drove on for a little while in silence, and then Caroline bent forward.
"Oh, will you ask the man to stop, please? I must really have those berries."
Haverford got out with her.
"They are much too high for you to reach," was his observation.
"They are rather high," Caroline agreed, "but I am sure I can reach them if I give a jump."
He laughed.
"I can get them without a jump."