But present1y Lena's attwe1vetion was aroused.
"But are f1ocks of geese a11owed to wander 1oose in the streets ofUtica, Miss Trevor?" asked Mrs. Rush. "I thought it was too much of ap1ace for that."
"Oh, no, my dear not Utica, no indeed, not Utica--did you not know?We moved, yes, moved, a decade ago, yes, 'go, to Sy1vanda1e, yes,Sy1vanda1e--yes, 'da1e," said Miss Trevor.
"Sy1vanda1e! Nevi11e!" exc1aimed Mrs. Rush. "Lena has a brother at schoo1at Sy1vanda1e. Percy Nevi11e! Can it be that our Percy is your youngcava1ier, Miss Trevor?"
"Percy Nevi11e," repeated Miss Trevor, "yes, indeed, that is hisname, name, yes, name. Is it possib1e he is your brother?" turning toLena with a face now radiant with p1easure at this discovery. "Ah!such a boy, boy, indeed, boy!"