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THE Doctor, eagerly, spoke1 to her first. “ Our friend has not come back? ”
“Mine has,” said Rose with grace. “Let me introduce Mr. Vidal.” Doctor Ramage beamed a greeting, and our young lady, with her discreet2 gaiety, went on to Dennis: “ He too thinks all the world of me.”
“Oh, she’s a wonder she knows what to do! But you’ll see that for yourself,” said the Doctor.
“I’m afraid you won’t approve of me,” Dennis replied with solicitude4. “ You’ll think me rather in your patient’s way.”
Doctor Ramage laughed. “ No indeed I’m sure Miss Armiger will keep you out of it.” Then look ing at his watch, “ Bream’s not with her still? ” he inquired of Rose.
“He came away, but he returned to her.”
“He shouldn’t have done that.”
“It was by my advice, and I’m sure you’ll find it’s all right,” Rose returned. “ But you’ll send him back to us.”
“On the spot.” The Doctor picked his way out.
“He’s not at all easy,” Dennis pronounced when he had gone.
Rose demurred5. “ How do you know that? ”
“By looking at him. I’m not such a fool,” her visitor added with some emphasis, “as you strike me as wishing to make of me.”
Rose candidly6 stared. “ As I strike you as wish ing? ” For a moment this young couple looked at each other hard, and they both changed colour. “My dear Dennis, what do you mean? ”
He evidently felt that he had been almost violently abrupt7; but it would have been equally evident to a spectator that he was a man of cool courage. “I mean, Rose, that I don’t quite know what’s the matter with you. It’s as if, unexpectedly, on my eager arrival, I find something or other between us.”
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