“I know,” said Elizabeth. “I can’t help it. It’s true. It is common-sense. And yet——”
“Well?” queried David.
“Oh,” sighed Elizabeth, “where’s the use of arguing the matter if you feel like that about it.”
“Only I don’t.”
“What do you mean?”
“I don’t feel like that at all,” announced David calmly. “The points of view I’ve put forward express the workings of my intellect, not my feelings.”
“Yes?” queried Elizabeth.
“And on the whole I prefer my feelings.”
“You mean——?”
“That I’m going to give up the whole thing.”