somewhere, and we will go to a show, or hear some music.”
“Much obliged. I am engaged for the evening.”
“Oh, that’s a pity. Your wife told me you were a friendless stranger in a foreign land, so I lost no time in coming to look you up.”
“Very kind of you.”
“I had a charming weekend in the country. We missed you very much.”
“Indeed?”
“You’re a lucky chap, Jocelyn. Your wife is one of the most enchanting women I ever met. She is unique.”
“I am glad she pleases you.”
“My dear fellow, I hope I haven’t annoyed you. I meant no disrespect in complimenting you on Mrs. Jocelyn’s charm.”
“You made your admiration a trifle conspicuous the last time I saw you,” said Jarvis in a rage.
“I apologize, I assure you. I bid you good night.”
“Unmannerly boor,” was Strong’s comment as he turned toward the avenue.
“Hope that settles Mr. Richard Strong,” fumed Jarvis as he turned away from the avenue.