"No, perhaps you're right. Well, then, you must get Madame Eulalie at least to steer mother off Lord Hunstanton. Last night, she told me in so many words that she wanted me to marry him. He's always here, and it's awful."
"I could do that, of course."
"And you will?"
"Certainly."
"You're a darling. I should think she would do it for ten dollars."
"Twenty at the outside."
"Then that's settled. I knew I could rely on you. By the way, will you tell George something quite casually?"
"Anything you wish."
"Just mention to him that, if he happens to be strolling in Central Park to-morrow afternoon near the Zoo, we might run into each other."
"Very well."