Chapter Seven“You can go into the garden, Danny,” Roberta suggested, “but don’t go near the part of the house where Mr. Garson works. You know he does not like noise.” “Columbus and I never make a sound when Mr. Garson is at home,” Danny replied. This was true, but Roberta had been astonished by the way Danny had attached himself to the awe-inspiring tycoon. She was aware, perhaps because of the way the Minister had treated him, that he was nervous of Mr. Weingart and also of Bert. But Mr. Garson was different. Although Danny was very good and kept out of sight if Mr. Garson was working, he waited for him in the hall when he came back in the evenings and would run to him eagerly asking questions about the engine and how far it had developed since the day before. To Roberta’s astonish

