16/32 He would be misplaced by his years for one thing. Besides, I'm sure Mr.Gwynn wouldn't like it. I saw enough of Mr.Storms to doubt if, in their own house, he dines at the same table with Mr.Gwynn." "At any rate," remarked the cautious Mr.Harley, "it's safe to leave him out this time. We'll establish his proper level, socially, by talking with Mr.Gwynn." Mr.Gwynn came back from New York on Thursday afternoon. His traffic with Talon & Trehawke was successful, and he had bought the _Daily Tory_. |