14/24 Some other Wellesley girls were on the train and they did not scruple to attribute miraculous powers to her; a good sign, other girls liking her so much. They were very frank in their admiration." "Mrs.Owen had her at Waupegan several years ago, and my wife and Marian met her there. Mrs.Bassett was greatly impressed by her fine mind. It seems to me I saw her, too, that summer; but of course she's grown up since then." He glanced at Harwood as though for confirmation of these details, but Dan's thoughts were elsewhere. He was thinking of Sylvia speeding homeward, and of the little cottage beside the campus. |