"Good heavens! Toney! What do you think will happen then?"
"He'll speak through his violin. Books always say that, though that language would be of no use to me!"
"I don't think a musician could make you an offer, Toney," said Maud laughing, "you would hurt his tenderest feelings."
"Anyhow, I wouldn't chuck him up because his parents kept a store."
"And what will happen next, Toney?" said Lewis, "pray tell us."
"That's what I can't quite settle in my own mind. They are both going to stay in the house to-morrow, and I think there must be sort of opportunities——"
"It's too delicious, but I think they will both send for a carriage and depart."
"Together?" said Toney laughing. "Oh, I hope they will do that."
"No, on opposite sides!" answered Lewis.
"I shall work hard and see. Chum is coming with her Henry as they are both musical, and I want to introduce her to some nice people. Clergy folk want rubbing up."