A Young Girl's Wooing. Edward Payson Roe
so by all means. Meanwhile I would suggest that a great many people go to the Catskills—thirty thousand, more or less, it is said."
"I had another question in mind. Is Graydon Muir going there in order to follow the crowd?"
"If he is going I suppose he will follow his inclinations."
"Or you?"
"Were that possible, I could not prevent it. Indeed, women rarely resent such things."
"No indeed. It is well you do not, for you would become the embodiment of resentment. How large is your train now, Stella?"
"You can dimmish it by one if you choose," she replied, smiling archly.
"I should be little missed, no doubt."
"I didn't say that."
"I'm more afraid of Muir than of all the train together."
"That's natural. The train has little chance collectively."
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