Johnson's--or WITH a Mr. Johnson--or
name like Pico!"
Louise looked at him wonderingly for an instant, and then gave way
set little face all the color he had missed. Partially relieved by
sense of the ludicrous, he tried to laugh also.
"Then, to be quite plain," said Louise, wiping her now humid eyes,
attention to hear correctly! Thank you; that's a pretty English
means."
Mainwaring could not reply, with Richelieu, "You ought to know.html">know";
it. Louise, however, innocently solved the difficulty.
"There's a country song I've heard Minty sing," she said. "It
Come, Philander, let us be a-marchin.html">marchin',
Choose your true love now or never. . . .
irrepressible, resolution; "but I'M 'a-marchin',' you know, and
me, Miss Macy?"
He drew gently near her. He had become quite white, but also
conscientiously sincere than any man who had before addressed her.
upon the back of the chair.
"Where do you expect to begin your 'sarchin''?" she said, leaning
usual as to locality? Is it at some 'Mr. Johnson' or 'Mr. Pico,'
going away to-morrow," she said, with a faint smile. "It's such
without raising her eyes, towards the hall.
"But it may not be so soon," said Mainwaring.
"Oh, then the 'sarchin'' is not so important?" said.
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