“What do you think, Helen?”
“Why, I haven’t made up my mind yet, Dad. I like Hollywood, I’ve been having a grand time, but I guess I’ve never really thought of staying on here definitely. It was understood from the first that this was just a glorious vacation and that when summer ended Mother and I would go back to Clarion and I’d go to college.”
“I expect that’s right,” nodded her father. “It did start out to be just a vacation proposition and you girls can make it that if you want, but I’ve a new plan that may appeal to you. How would you like to go to Radio City in New York for several weeks?”
THE PREVIEW
The girls stared hard at Henry Thorne. It was so like him to toss off an important statement in an off-hand manner that it left them almost gasping for breath.
“Why, Dad, what do you mean?” demanded Helen.
“Just what I said,” smiled her father. “How would you and Janet like to go to Radio City for several weeks?”
“I’d like it fine,” put in Janet quickly and Helen chorused her own agreement.