15/48 I can have you brought back to-morrow in time to meet your friends. Do you approve of that, Philip ?" "Certainly, certainly," the brother answered, "but if that is the plan, I am going along. I thought at first that this trip would prove a very mournful one. It seems more like a festal-journey to me now, so I've come, too. Salo and I will sit high up and to-morrow I promise to bring him back here." With shining eyes the boy climbed to the seat which the coachman had just relinquished. |