38/53 I, too, hope to see you again very soon and often, for you know we must finish that discussion and settle that question." "What question is that," inquired his sister, "if I may ask ?" "Oh, the old question," said her brother, "the eternal question--war." "I suppose," said Nora, "Kathleen has been giving you some of her peace talk. I want you to know, Mr.Romayne, that I don't agree with her in the least, and I am quite sure you don't either." "I am not so sure of that," replied the young man. "We have not finished it out yet. I feel confident, however, that we shall come to an agreement on it." "I hope not," replied Nora, "for in that case you would become a pacifist, for Kathleen, just like mother, you know, is a terrible peace person. Indeed, our family is divided on that question--Daddy and I opposed to the rest. |