3/19 She's quite delightful with children." The speaker felt that it would indeed be a good thing if Bubbles could attach herself to such a simple yet sensible friend as was this enormously rich girl. "And if you really like Bubbles," went on Blanche Farrow deliberately, "then I should like just to tell you one or two things about her." Helen became all eager, pleased attention. "I wish you would! Bubbles interests me more than anyone I ever met." "I want to tell you that I and Bubbles' father very much regret her going in for all that--that occultism, I believe it's called." "But you and Mr.Varick both think it's only thought-reading," said Helen quickly. It was acute and clever of the girl to have said that. |