āIām so sorry, Tom,ā she said earnestly, as she looked again at the telegram she was holding, ābut Miss Morton was an old friend of Uncle Richardās, and as she wants to come here I canāt turn her away. And unless you give her your room, there is no otherā āā
āNonsense, Madeleine! Iām only joking. Of course Iāll go to the hotel. Only too glad to accommodate Miss Morton. Forget it, girl; I assure you I donāt mind a bit. Iāll pack up a few traps after dinner and skip down to the picturesque, if rather ostentatious, Mapleton Inn.ā
As Tom spoke he put his arm carelessly round Madeleineās shoulders, and though scarcely more than a cousinly caress, it was unfortunate that Schuyler Carleton should enter the room at that moment. A lightning glance flashed between the two men, and as Tom moved away from Madeleine with a slightly embarrassed shrug of his shoulders, Carletonās face grew so stern that an uncomfortable silence fell upon the guests.
However, the arrival of the tea-tray saved the situation, and Madeleine at once busied herself in the pretty occupation of serving tea to her guests.