"No-o?" from both mother and daughter.
"It's the honest truth."
"Well, with all your money you are independent of a title, my dear," Mrs. Harvey said, absently.
"But I haven't any money," Madeline said, "except what my trustee allows me. But really, do you know for certain if I shall be well off when I come of age?"
"Don't you know yourself?"
"I really know nothing. Father never talked to me about money matters, and Sir Charles copies his example in that respect."
"Then you had better come and talk to my husband. If there's anything about money he doesn't know, I should like to discover it."
"I should like to see Mr. Harvey very much."
"Then come back and have lunch with us on the Skylark. There's plenty of room, and you'll be as welcome as the President of the United States."
"Oh, it would be just delightful," Madeline said, eagerly, "there's nothing I should enjoy so much."