The Little Lady of The Big House by Jack London Chapter 22 Page 27

‘twas ever the dearest delight to be loved away from them by the woman out of my heart.”

“Terrence, if you keep on saying such lovely things,” cried Paula,” I’ll run away with both you and Leo in the limousine.”

“Hurry the day,” said Terrence gallantly. “But leave space among your fripperies for a few books on the stars that Leo and I may be studying in odd moments.”

The combat ebbed away from Leo, and Dar Hyal and Hancock beset Dick.

“What do you mean by ‘playing the game’?” Dar Hyal asked.

“Just what I said, just what Leo said,” Dick answered; and he knew that Paula’s boredom and nervousness had been banished for some time and that she was listening with an interest almost eager.