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 Mrs. Crompton gave him a dazzling smile.

"We're converting each other," she replied.

"En avant, spiritual pastor and master!"

The Parson held the door open for her, and surveyed their smiling faces, smiling himself. "The only question is, which one wins out first in the conversion," he said.

Mrs. Crompton's laugh floated back to them as they tramped off woodward.

"It really isn't a bad idea—this flirtation of Nan and The Parson," said Mrs. Martin.

It's all very well for Mary Ann,

But a little tough on Abraham,"

quoted Peter. "He's too good a sort for her to make a fool of."

"Tm not so sure she'll succeed there," said Drake. "I think she's met her match."

"Where's Miss Priscilla?' demanded Peter.

"I don't know, I'm sure. She's playing around somewhere," her mother replied.

"Priscilla's having a splendid time."

"I'm so glad," Drake said sincerely.