"He flattered you," said Wheaton, a faint smile drawing at the corners of his mouth.
He swung the door open and followed Wheaton out upon the front step.
Wheaton continued to call at the Porters' daily to make inquiry for the head of the house.
It was much easier to account for Raridan than to explain Wheaton.
"I want to speak to you a minute,—you and Bishop Delafield," said Wheaton.