"I never thought of that," said Sir James, bustling off.
"I wonder what is become of Louisa," said Mrs. Dorothea, coming up to Lady Arden. "Sir James," she added, calling after the retreating baronet, "do bring Louisa here; I want another couple for this quadrille in the next room."
"Oh, yes, I'll bring her if I can find her," said the little man, "but I don't know where she is."
"Where can Louisa be?" said Madeline.
"In the ball-room, I suppose," replied Mr. Cameron. "They were in the refreshment-room."
"Where can Louisa be?" asked Alfred, who was in the ball-room, "my aunt is looking for her."
"In the refreshment-room, I suppose," replied the person questioned.
"What can have become of Louisa?" asked Willoughby, looking round the supper-room. "My aunt wants her."
"Is she not in the ball-room?" said Geoffery.
"No, I have just come from thence."