The carriage was waiting, and, obeying Mrs. Star's motion to get in first, Simeon Ponsonby's wife fell back on the seat and laughed till the tears ran down her cheeks.
Outside, Stephen was entreating to be allowed to visit her the next morning.
"I haven't half finished my story, Mrs. Ponsonby," he protested.
And Deena managed to steady her voice and invite him to lunch the next day.
CHAPTER VII.
French's visit to New York was not the result of any weakening resolution in regard to his neighbor's wife; the object was business. His property was chiefly in real estate, and the distinguished law firm who managed his affairs had summoned him to confer with a tenant who was desirous of becoming a purchaser.
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