15/32 The Miss Hunters shall have my room, and I will take the little passage room." "I am afraid it will put you out, Isobel; but they have been here for the last two years at the race times and I did not like not asking them again." "Of course, uncle. It will make no difference to me, and I don't require any very great space to apparel myself." "We must have dinners for twelve at least, the day before the races, and on the three days of the meeting." Isobel looked alarmed. "I hope you don't rely on me for the arrangements, uncle. At each of the four dinners we have been to I have done nothing but wonder how it was all done, and have been trembling over the thought that it would be our turn presently. It seemed a fearful responsibility; and four, one after the other, is an appalling prospect." "Rumzan will see to it all, my dear. |