“Success, and how to get it.”
“Success, in the general sense of the word, has never seemed very important to me. To do your work well—”
“Yes, I know. It is the fact that you have not thought success important that hampers me so in the choice of a husband.”
“Bambina, that is the second time a husband has been mentioned in this discussion. Have you some individual under consideration?”
“I have. I have practically decided on him.”
“You don’t tell me! Do I know the young man?”
“Oh, yes—Jarvis Jocelyn.”
“He has proposed to you?”
“Oh, no. He doesn’t know anything about it. I have just decided on him.”
“But, my dear, he is penniless.”
“That’s why I reproach you that you haven’t brought me up to support Jarvis in a luxury he will have to get used to.”
“But why have you settled on this youth? I seem to recall a great many young men who are always about. I presume they admire you. Certainly this dreamer is the most ineligible of them all.”