"No," said Mr. Friend as his wife rose, "leave it to me. I'll deal with
it. The situation is very delicate."
"How can I thank you enough," began Mrs. Bathurst, "for being so kind
and generous about our little angel? My husband and I agreed that
nothing more charmingly considerate can ever have been done."
At this point Mrs. Friend followed her husband into the room, and Mrs.
Bathurst renewed her expressions of gratitude.
"But at any rate," she added to her, "you will permit me to defray the
cost of the advertisement? I could not allow you to be at that expense."
Before Mrs. Friend could speak her husband intervened. "No, madam," he
said, "I couldn't think of it. Please don't let the mention of money
vulgarize a little friendly act like this. We are only too glad to have
been the means of reuniting you and your pet."
E.V.L.
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"Rufford Abbey is, of course, a wonderful old place, and all
the front, from gable to gable, is genuine tenth-century, built
in 1139."
_Sunday Times._
It looks as if the ca' canny idea was not so new as we thought it.
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