"Sit down here, my dear. I want to have you near me. And you, too, Mrs.
Brough."
"I may be a little to blame for keeping Miriam," said the elder woman. "I have been so much interested in what she was saying.
"
"Every one is," responded Mrs. Gunnison, warmly. "Miriam is so popular-quite celebrated, for it.
Indeed, there are numbers of people here who want to meet her. One young man in particular-Mr. Leeds--"
"Did he say he wished to know me?" the girl asked, quickly.
"Well, no," admitted Mrs. Gunnison, "But then I want you to know each other. I'm quite bent on it.
Nothing could be better. I'd like to see it come out the way I'd have it. You know how rich he is.
And they say he is going to be somebody. Mr. Leeds! Mr.
Leeds!"
A tall young man looked and advanced. While his gait did not indicate reluctance, there was nothing that seemed to reveal eagerness. He came forward deliberately and stopped before the party.
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