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"Why not Cornwall?" said Sa your pardon What were you saying?"

"I said I should never forgive you and I won't"

"Well, I hope you're fond ofon till you do"

"Very well! Go on, then!"

"I intend to Of course, it's all right nohile it's dark But have you considered what is going to happen when the sun gets up? We shall have a sort of triuh when they see a o by in a car! I shan't notice the fro, but I'm afraid it will be rather unpleasant for youI knoe'll do We'll go to London and drive up and down Piccadilly! That will be fun!"

There was a long silence

"Is ht?" said Sa before her down the hedge-bordered road Always a girl of sudden impulse, she had justherself There was soht ride that imperceptibly her disling with a desire to laugh

"Lochinvar!" said Sa to think of! Did you ever read about Lochinvar? 'Young Lochinvar' the poet calls hi now, and everybody thought very highly of him I suppose in those days a helmet was just an ordinary part of what the well-dressed nity and wrath co any enquiries into a matter which had excited in her a quite painful curiosity In her new er

"Why are you wearing that thing?"

"I told you Purely and si to set a new style in gents' headwear, do you?"

"But why did you ever put it on?"