"Kelly is first sergeant," stated Thurstane, "and Meyer is quartermaster-sergeant, with a good chance of being quartermaster. He is capable of it and deserves it. He ought to have been promoted years ago for his gallantry and services during the war. I hope every day to hear that he has got his commission as lieutenant."
"Wal, G.o.d bless "em, "n" G.o.d bless the hull army!" said Glover, so gratified that he felt pious. "An" now, good-by. Got to be movin"."
"Stay over night with us," urged Thurstane. "Stay a week. Stay as long as you will."
"Do," begged Clara. "You can go geologizing with my husband. You can start Sweeny on his farm."
"Och, he"s a thousin" times welkim," put in Sweeny, "though I"m afeard av him. He"d tache the cattle to trade their skins wid ache other, an slather me wid lies till I wouldn"t know which was the baste an" which was Sweeny."
Glover grinned with an air of being flattered, but replied, "Like to stay first rate, but can"t work it. Pa.s.sage engaged for to-morrow mornin"."
"Indeed!" exclaimed Aunt Maria, agreeably surprised by an idea.
And the result was that she went to New York under the care of Captain Glover.
As for Clara and Thurstane, they are surely in a state which ought to satisfy their friends, and we will therefore say no more of them.