143/306 "General Triscoe ?" "Ah, yes: I didn't tell you. General Triscoe and his daughter had come on with Mrs.Adding and Rose. Kenby--you remember Kenby, On the Norumbia ?--Kenby happened to be there, too; we were quite a family party; and Stoller got the general to drive out to the manoeuvres with him and his girls." Now that he was launched, March rather enjoyed letting himself go. He did not know what he should say to Mrs.March when he came to confess having told Burnamy everything before she got a chance at him; he pushed on recklessly, upon the principle, which probably will not hold in morals, that one may as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb. "I have a message for you from Mr.Stoller." "For me ?" Burnamy gasped. |