"Yes, it is fine, every one says so," admitted Bobby, with thecarelessness of one to whom it was an ancient tale. "Finer, daddy says,than the gigantic terminals in New York."
Libbie had the advantage of being the only one of the girls who hadbeen to New York.
"This has lots more ground around it," she pronounced critically."Course in a town like New York, they need the land for otherbuildings. But you just ought to see the Pennsylvania Station there!"
"All right, take your word for it," said Bobby. "Where do we go tosend a telegram, Momsie?"
Mrs. Littell smiled.
"Betty and I are all whom are necessary for that little errand," shesaid firmly. "The rest of you stay right in the car."