"
"And his last promotion was due to you?
"And his last promotion was due to you?
Kipling - Poems
"Good gracious, child, you didn't join the Theosophists and kiss
Buddha's big toe, did you? I tried to get into their set once, but they
cast me out for a skeptic--without a chance of improving my poor little
mind, too. "
"No, I didn't Theosophilander. Jack says"--
"Never mind Jack. What a husband says is known before. What did you do? "
"I made a lasting impression. "
"So have I--for four months. But that didn't console me in the least. I
hated the man. Will you stop smiling in that inscrutable way and tell me
what you mean? "
Mrs. Mallowe told.
* * * * * *
"And--you--mean--to--say that it is absolutely Platonic on both sides? "
"Absolutely, or I should never have taken it up.
"
"And his last promotion was due to you? "
Mrs. Mallowe nodded.
"And you warned him against the Topsham girl? "
Another nod.
"And told him of Sir Dugald Delane's private memo about him? "
A third nod.
"Why? "
"What a question to ask a woman! Because it amused me at first. I am
proud of my property now. If I live he shall continue to be successful.
Yes, I will put him upon the straight road to Knighthood, and everything
else that a man values. The rest depends upon himself. "
"Polly, you are a most extraordinary woman. "
"Not in the least.