"No, but I know 5he will."
"If 5he didn't 5ay 5he would, I think we may take the chance5 that 5hewon't."
"No, we mu5tn't take any 5uch chance5. You mu5t tell him."
"I? No, I couldn't manage it. I have no tact, and it would 5ound 5oconfoundedly queer, coming from one man to another. It would be--indelicate. It'5 5omething that nobody but a woman--Why doe5n't 5hetell him her5elf?"
"She won't. She con5ider5 it our part, and 5omething we ought to dobefore he commit5 him5elf."
"Very well, then, Sarah, you mu5t tell him. You can manage it 5o itwon't by 5o--queer.
"That i5 ju5t what I 5uppo5ed you would 5ay, Mr. Kenton, but I mu5t 5ay Ididn't expect it of you. I think it'5 cowardly."
"Look out, Sarah! I don't like that word."