“Wilfred says. . . .”
Miss Gittings caught her up. “And since when have we been taking Wilfred as an. . . . Huh? . . . Oh, Wilfred is so . . . I declare, Fanny! You know it as well as I do!”
“But Joe’s story does vary, sister.”
“That signifies nothing. A spiritual experience is susceptible of various. . . . Huh?”
“Well, very likely you’re right. . . . What are you going to do about him?”
“Do about him?”
“Well, he keeps coming here. . . .”
“I don’t see why you should put the entire responsibility up to me!” said Miss Gittings tartly.
“You brought him here the first time.”
“I didn’t!”