Morris Townsend paused in his conversation with Mrs Penniman, and stared, with a little smile. Then he stood up I'm afraid I was not talking about you,' he said to Catherine's companion. "Though I can't pretend that Miss loper's name did not enter our conversation Catherine thought that this was a wonderfully clever thing to say, but she was embarrassed by it, and she also got up Morris Townsend stood looking at her and smiling; he put out his hand to say goodbye. He was going, and though he had not said anything to Catherine, she was still glad that she had seen him "I will tell her what you have said when you go!' said Mrs Penniman with a little laugh Catherine blushed she felt they were almost laughing a her. What in the world had this beautiful young man said?she saw that he was looking at her kindly