Judy gave a quick sigh of relief. How heavenly to have Janey! And what a dear she was with her air of conquering the world. Jane had always been like that—with that conquering air. It cheered one just to look at her.

The babies, arriving presently in a rollicking state of excitement over the advent of Auntie Jane, showed themselves delightful and adoring.

“Junior,” said Jane, “are you glad I’m here?”

“Did you bring me anything?”

“Something—wonderful——”

“What?”

She opened her bag, and produced Towne’s box of sweets. “May I give him a chocolate, Judy?”

“One little one, and just a taste for baby. Jane, where did you get that gorgeous box?”

“Frederick Towne.”

“Really? My dear, your letters have been tremendously interesting. Haven’t they, Bob?”