"How nice of you!" said Betty.
"Yes, it is rather, all things considered. How ever, I suppose even I must regard it as a blessing in disguise. Perhaps, when you are married, you will kindly leave off breaking all our hearts for nothing!"
"Perhaps you will leave off being so foolish as to let them be broken,"
returned Betty, with spirit.
"Ah, perhaps! Not very likely though I fear. Hearts are tender things--eh, Major Herne? And when someone like Betty comes along there is sure to be some damage done. It"s the penalty we have to pay for being only human."
"Ah, well, you soon get over it," said Betty quickly.
"How do you know that? I may perhaps, if I"m lucky; but there are exceptions to every rule. Some of us go on paying the penalty all our lives."
A moment"s silence followed the light words. Betty apparently had nothing to say.
And then: "And some of us don"t even know the meaning of the word!" said Montague Herne.