he grin; along with owl eyes。 〃I got a whole dollar for each of
them。 Daddy says he only got a quarter when he was a little boy; but
that the good fairy was afraid I might swallow a coin; so she gave me
paper。 I'm really glad;〃 she bubbled and lowered her voice in
confidence; 〃'cause you can't buy much for a quarter。〃
Anne laughed。 〃You're a perceptive little girl。〃
Mitch appeared to agree。 Pride was written all over his face; and he had
a right to that pride where the child was concerned。 Not where his own
behavior was concerned; though。 For starters; he should be ashamed of
himself for using her as a shield。
〃Uh; perhaps you ladies are ready to go。 The sooner we leave the city;
the sooner we'll reach the cabin。〃
The cabin? Her heart stopped。 She couldn't go to the cabin。
But Rachel's eyes were glued to hers and Mitch's held clear warning。
〃Rachel;〃 she began softly; checking back over her shoulder; 〃do you
think you might wait here while your father helps me out with one last
thing upstairs? Maurice; the doorman; will keep you pany。〃
The child looked to her father for permission。 He kissed her and set her
back in the car。 〃We'll be down in a jiffy。〃 He spoke gently; repeating
the same for the doorman。 Taking Anne's elbow; he escorted her inside。
As soon as they rounded the corner and were out of the child's sight;
Anne turned on him。 〃You arranged this with my parents; didn't