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Rh that your mother had a houseful of guests for the day.”

“Fortunately, I was able to get off. They are all older people, and Edith has gone to Beverly for a day or two. I had to come over to try the ‘Balloon’; you know Tom and I have bought her together: that is, he owns  two-thirds, and I the balance.”

“The ‘Balloon;’ but what an absurd name for a boat.”

“Well, the boat is n’t absurd, I can tell you that; and, to prove it, I am going to take you back with me to  visit it.”

“But we are expected on cousin Edward’s yacht.”

“I know that; but I have settled the matter with him. At least, he said that if you would consent, he would give Brenda and Julia and Nora permission to visit the  ‘Balloon.’”

“But they can’t go without me.”

“Well, of course you are included, Mrs. Barlow. Now, please don’t say ‘No.’”

“But our guests—” and she looked at Mr. and Mrs. Anstruthers, who had come with her from Rockley.

“They look like reasonable people,” said Philip, in an aside. “Besides, Mr. Elston has other guests on his boat; and with the Anstruthers and Mr. Barlow there will be  plenty of people to entertain them.”

“Oh, yes, mamma, do say ‘Yes,’” pleaded Brenda; and in Julia’s eyes there was an expression that decidedly also  begged her consent. So it was decided that soon after two o’clock the launch should be sent from the “Balloon”