149/250 I'll tell them when to expect you." "That will be charming. Say we're all right." "All right--precisely. I can't say more," Mrs.Assingham smiled. But they had it again, not less bravely, on the morrow, after breakfast, in the thick of the advancing carriages and the exchange of farewells. "I think I'll send home my maid from Euston," she was then prepared to amend, "and go to Eaton Square straight. |