31/33 She will not abandon us--I have her word for it. Next Easter we are in Paris; and so home, I suppose. There will be no hurry before we are due at Cowes. We seem to have become confirmed wanderers; for two of us at least it is likely to be our last great tour.' Dacier informed her that he had pledged his word to write to Mrs.Warwick of his uncle's condition, and the several appointed halting-places of the Esquarts between the lakes and Florence were named to him. |