“Did I, Judith?”
“No, you said you believed you would take me,” said Judith, mischievously.
“I believe it still.”
“Would you like to go?” inquired Marion.
“I would not like to interfere with any of Roger’s beliefs.”
“Then be ready in ten minutes, or you will. I fed Daisy and she has had to eat in a hurry like her master.”
“But, Marion, I shall leave you with the dishes, and supper—”
“She couldn’t be left in better company,” Roger insisted; “don’t stop to change your dress; put on your big hat and we’ll be off.”
“Marion, do you want to be left alone?”
“More than anything else in the world,” said Marion, sincerely.