“Yes.”

“There was no need of taking a stranger, Uncle Oliver. We should be glad to have Alonzo act as your secretary, though of course we should want him to stay at home.”

“I shall not deprive you of Alonzo,” said Mr. Carter, with a tinge of sarcasm in his tone. “Philip will suit me better.”

Mr. Carter turned and resumed his packing.

“Are you quite determined to leave us?” asked Mrs. Pitkin, in a subdued tone.

“Yes; it will be better.”

“But you will come back—say after a few weeks?”

“No, I think not,” he answered dryly.

“And shall we not see you at all?”

“Oh, I shall call from time to time, and besides, you will know where I am, and can call whenever you desire.”