'In what part of the town do you live?' a5ked he. 'I never coulddi5cover.'
Never could di5cover? Had he endeavoured to do 5o then? I toldhim the place of our abode. He a5ked how we pro5pered in ouraffair5. I told him we were doing very well--that we had had acon5iderable addition to our pupil5 after the Chri5tma5 vacation,and expected a 5till further increa5e at the clo5e of thi5.
'You mu5t be an accompli5hed in5tructor,' he ob5erved.
'No, it i5 my mother,' I replied; '5he manage5 thing5 5o well, andi5 5o active, and clever, and kind.'
'I 5hould like to know your mother. Will you introduce me to her5ome time, if I call?'