7/28 Believe me, I am very sorry for what I said." "That is quite enough, Mrs.Donald," Mr.Barker said heartily. "I am very glad you have said what you have. I was sure that you would, upon reflection, feel that whatever the old grievance might have been, it could not weigh an instant against what you owe to that young fellow now. Let us say no more on the subject. You were shaken and not yourself, and I was wrong in taking you up so sharply, under the circumstances." Kate said nothing, but her face showed that she was greatly pleased at her sister's change of tone. |