At the sound of the golf clubs clattering into the corner, Nan called out, "Here they are!" She came running to the lobby. "I wanted to say good-by, dearest." She pressed Greta's hand. "Hasn't it been heavenly, learning golf? I never enjoyed myself so much."
"I wonder," Miss von Schwarzenberg said, smiling, "how many thousand times I've heard you say exactly that."
"Oh, have you, Greta? No matter how many times I've said it before, I never knew what the words meant till this minute. Good-by."
Julian walked on air at the girl's side. "I say," Napier called after him, "don't forget you're dining here."
"Here? Oh, no," said the unblushing Julian. "I'm dining at 'The Queen of Scots.'"
"Are you?" said Nan, stopping short. "I was thinking of asking you, but I didn't know I had."
"You hadn't."
"Oh! and do you in Scotland," she laughed, "invite yourself to dinner?"
"Yes, when it's an inn."
They went off arguing, laughing.