[The Major by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Major CHAPTER VII 45/53
And are you glad to be back, Kathleen, glad to see all your friends again, glad to see me ?" "I am glad to be at home, Ernest, glad to see all of my friends, of course, glad to get to the West again, to the woods here and the mountains and all." "And you did not come in to see us as you passed," gazing at her with reproachful eyes and edging her still further away from the others. "Oh, we intended to come in on our way back." "Let's move on," said Romayne to his sister. "We must be going, Kathleen dear," said Mrs.Waring-Gaunt.
"You will soon be coming to see us ?" "Yes, indeed, you may be sure.
It is so good to see you," replied the girl warmly, as Mrs.Waring-Gaunt kissed her good-bye.
"Good-bye, Mr. Romayne; we must finish our discussion another time." "Always at your service," replied Mr.Romayne, "although I am rather afraid of you.
Thank you again for your hospitality.
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