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Yes, I will hold on. Sixteen-forty-five, I might have known. What do you say? Oh, could you? Oh, dear Mrs. Waring-Gaunt, how perfectly splendid of you! But are you sure you can? Oh, you are just lovely. Yes, she has one trunk, but that can come in the democrat. Oh, that is perfectly lovely! Thank you so much. Good-bye. What? Yes, oh, yes, certainly I must go. Will there be room for him?

My friend, you know, in Winnipeg. You must have often heard me speak of her. What? Brown. No, Brown, B-r-o-w-n. And she's coming to-morrow. No, her father is with her. Yes, Dr. Brown of Winnipeg. Oh, yes. Isn't it splendid? Three days only, far too short. And we meet her to-morrow. I beg your pardon? Sixteen-forty-five, she says, and she is always right. Oh, a change in the time table is there?

She says, 'We mean to stay two or three days, if you can have us, on our way to Banff." "Hurrah! Good old Jane! What train did you say?" cried Larry. "Sixteen-forty-five to-morrow at Melville Station." "'We'll have one trunk and two boxes, so you will need some sort of rig, I am afraid. I hope this will not be too much trouble." "Isn't that just like Jane?" said Larry.

My nurse is perfectly competent to take care of me in the meantime." At sixteen-forty-five the Waring-Gaunt car was standing at the Melville Station awaiting the arrival of the train which was to bring Jane and her father, but no train was in sight. Larry, after inquiry at the wicket, announced that she was an hour late.