She laughed a little consciously. "Am I looking at her like that?"
"Yes. As if you didn't know whether Julian's plan was a good plan till she'd endorsed it."
"It's quite true," she answered in a rush of confidence. "I don't always follow her advice, but I always wish I had. Heavens! the things Greta has saved me from!"
"And what were some of your greatest escapes?"
"Oh, the usual things. Thinking I'd better marry this one, and then that."
"But why did you think you'd better marry them?"
"Because I thought they'd be so awfully hurt if I didn't." She joined in his laughter, and then seriously: "You must understand they were quite nice too. I rather loved them, as you say over here."
"And would you always be ready to give up the idea of marrying anybody Greta disapproved?"
"I—don't—know," she said.