my husband; and; of course; he has no idea … that I am going to meet this other man。 He would think it extraordinarily foolish。〃
〃Well; don't you think it is?〃
〃I suppose it is。〃
Ruth Kettering looked down at her hands; they were shaking violently。
〃But I can't draw back now。〃
〃Why not?〃
〃I … it is all arranged; and it would break his heart。〃
〃Don't you believe it;〃 said Katherine robustly; 〃hearts are pretty tough。〃
〃He will think I have no courage; no strength of purpose。〃
〃It seems to me an awfully silly thing that you are going to do;〃 said Katherine。 〃I think you realize that yourself。〃
Ruth Kettering buried her face in her hands。 〃I don't know … I don't know。 Ever since I left Victoria I have had a horrible feeling of something … something that is ing to me very soon … that I can't escape。〃
She clutched convulsively at Katherine's hand。
〃You must think I am mad talking to you like this; but I tell you I know something horrible is going to happen。〃
〃Don't think it;〃 said Katherine; 〃try to pull yourself together。 You could send your father a wire from Paris; if you like; and he would e to you at once。〃
The other brightened。
〃Yes; I could do that。 Dear old Dad。 It is queer … but I never knew until today how terribly fond of him I am。〃 She sat up and dried her eyes with a handkerchief。 〃I have been very foolish。 Thank you so much for letting me talk to you。 I don't kno