12/22 The more gracious she was to Morton now the less ground would he have for complaining of her when she should leave him by-and-by. As they were trotting along the road Lord Rufford came up and apologized. "I'm afraid I've been very inattentive, Miss Trefoil; but I dare say you've been in better hands." "There hasn't been much to do,--has there ?" "Very little. I suppose a man isn't responsible for having foxes that won't break. Did you see the Senator? |