5/16 Rising on one elbow she questioned him good-humoredly, for Deborah was fond of Bruce. "Edith said they couldn't afford it." "Why not ?" "This time it's the dentist's bills. Young Betsy's teeth aren't straightened yet--and as soon as she's been beautified they're going to put the clamps on George." "Poor Georgie," Deborah murmured. At the look of pain and disapproval on her father's heavy face, she smiled quietly to herself. George, who was Edith's oldest and the worry of her days, was Roger's favorite grandson. |