1/14 CHAPTER XVII. He was to see them off in the morning; and he exerted himself to make Sylvia's last evening in Buckeye Lane as happy as possible. The cottage was to be left in the care of the old servant until it could be disposed of; Mary herself was to be provided for in some way--Sylvia and Mrs.Owen had decided that this was only fair and right. Dan and Sylvia being thus left to themselves, he proposed a stroll across the campus. Wellesley speaks to Yale, and the language of both is understood by Madison. |