A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. than from a wish
interest in the subject
Yes
was making an entry.
I
And
with your permission I will complete
Knight then stood
to.
from her body.
divert his thoughts '
89
still,
and
^vrote.
it.^
Elfride
remained beside him a moment, and
af-
terwards walked on. '
I
should like to see
the secrets that
all
are in that book,' she gaily flung back to
him over her '
shoulder.
I don't think
you would
find
much
to
interest you.' '
I
know
I should.'
'Then of course '
it
But
I
have no more to
I
would ask
say.'
this question first.
Is
a book of mere facts concerning journeys
and expenditure, and
so on, or a
book of
thoughts?' '
Well, to
either.
It
tell
the truth,
consists
jottings for articles
for
and
and disconnected, of no
anybody but myself'
it is
the
not exactly
most part of
essays, disjointed
possible interest to