m wordnetdesire for you to be safe back in Cambridge." "Coming home Saturday nights? Well, you do get about the best of me so. And we fellows get just the right little sprinkle of family influence, too. It loses its when you have it all the time. That's what I tell Truesdaile, when he goes on about home, and what a it is to have a sister,--he doesn't exactly say _my_ sister; I suppose he believes in the tenth commandment. By the way, he's knocking round at the seashore some where using up the time. I've half a mind to hunt him up and get him back here for the last week or so. I think he'd like it." "Nonsense, Rod! You can't. When Aunt Euphrasia's away." "She would come back, if you asked her; wouldn't she? I think it would be a charity. Put it to her as an opportunity. She'd drop anything she might be about for an opportunity. I if she ever goes back upon her tracks and finishes up? She's something like a mowing machine: a grand good , but needs a scythe to follow round and pick out