“I’ve got an idea in the back of my head. I’ll have to talk it over first with the girls to see if we can manage the costumes. If we can I think it will be mighty pretty.”
Roger nodded absent-mindedly. He had perfect confidence in his sister’s good judgment and he was willing to do his part for his aunt’s sake as well as for the good name of the Club.
“What are you taking?” Helen asked him after they had roamed about the new place for a time. “You seem to be using a lot of film.”
“I am. I thought I’d take the new house and garden from every point of view I could, inside and out, and make two or three portfolios of them and send them to Father and Uncle Richard, as they’d probably like to have them.”
“What a perfectly darling idea! Isn’t Aunt Louise delighted?”
“She seems to be,” returned Roger.
“You knew she had asked Uncle Richard to come up for her house-warming?”
“Father, too; but it’s dollars to doughnuts they won’t be able to come, so I thought I’d do these any way.”
“Father won’t be able to, but Uncle Richard may.”
“He’ll be glad to have the prints even if he has seen the original places.”