Effingham laughed; but, as they approached the end of their walk, the subject was changed by common consent.
Paul told him that the captain was walking with Mr. Effingham, and that the next pair that approached would be they.
One day, he was asked by the clerk of the leading book store in Effingham, what he did with so many books when he had read them.
The significance of the words failed not duly to impress Mrs. Effingham.
Each day added not only to the spirit, but to the number, of Effingham's force.