5/9 Being quite near-sighted the elder man had not discovered Dan's sudden emotion. "That is what occupies us to-night. We leave on the first car for Baltimore in the morning. Mrs.Preston is now engaged over our trunks." "I---I am very certain, then, that I have come at an unseasonable time," Dan answered hastily. "I did not know---which fact, I trust, will constitute my best apology for having intruded at such a busy season, Mr.Preston." "There has been no intrusion, and therefore no apology is needed, sir," replied Mr.Preston courteously. |