52/178 It would be a very serious question. Girls often don't know what to do in such a case." "Yes," said March, "I've often been glad that I was not a girl, on that account. But I guess that on general principles Beaton is not more in love than she is. I couldn't imagine that young man being more in love with anybody, unless it was himself. He might be more in love with himself than any one else was." "Well, he doesn't interest me a great deal, and I can't say Miss Leighton does, either. |