3/31 He followed them at their heels, with his hands behind his back, looking down upon the pavement and simply waiting upon their pleasure. Perhaps I'd go to the little inn at Handek. It's a lonely place, where nobody would hear of me,--and I should have the waterfall. I'm afraid they'd want to have their bill paid. That would be the worst of it." "But why run away just now ?" "I won't, because you wouldn't like going home with George alone,--and I suppose he'd be bound to look after me, as he's doing now. |